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Coworking: an analysis of coworking strategies for interaction and innovation

Published Online:pp 357-377https://doi.org/10.1504/IJKBD.2016.080869

This paper analyses how managed coworking spaces affect the innovation process of their members. Managed coworking spaces are working environments for independent professionals, with an active role of the manager of the space to foster collaboration and interaction. It is often taken for granted that coworking contributes to innovation, yet, it is not fully understood how coworking spaces can be effective in fostering innovation, and what role management could play. This paper presents a mix of strategic management tools applied by two coworking spaces in Amsterdam. Qualitative research techniques were applied to shed light on their effectiveness for interaction and innovation. We analyse policy implications for owners/managers of coworking spaces to enhance collaboration, knowledge transfer and promoting new business opportunities.

Keywords

coworking spaces, interaction, innovation, knowledge exchange, collaboration, strategic management, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, knowledge transfer