Les espaces de coworking: nouveaux intermédiaires d’innovation ouverte ?
Julie Fabbri and
Florence Charue-Duboc
Revue française de gestion, 2016, vol. N° 254, issue 1, 163-180
Abstract:
Concurrently with the digital generalization, new physical workspaces, like coworking spaces, increase and raise worldwide enthusiasm. In this paper, we will study three Parisian coworking spaces through a small service company which has successively located in these workspaces. We will show that coworking spaces are a new type of open innovation intermediaries facilitating multi-actor interaction dynamics, contributing to the development of inter-organizational collaborations, promoting multiple contacts, framing the interactions between potential partners, and having an autonomous business model. We will specify four spatially anchored intermediation components which can led to new offers.
Date: 2016
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