Coffee and Work

Concluded Projects

COST Action 18214

The Geography of New Working Spaces and the Impact on the Periphery

Related publications

  • Danko, L., Haubrich, G. & Belvončíková, E. (2022). Re-addressing resilience in communities facing the covid19 pandemic: an overview on coworking spaces in central European peripheries. NETCOM. https://doi.org/10.4000/netcom.6899
  • Gato, M. & Haubrich, G. (2024). New working spaces typologies beyond core cities. In. Mariotti, I., Tomaz, E., Micek, G., Méndez-Ortega, C. (eds) Evolution of New Working Spaces: changing nature and geographies. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50868-4_4
  • Haubrich, G. (2023). Presentation of the COST Action CA18214 – the geography of new work spaces and the impact on the periphery. XLIV Annual Scientific Conference AISRe. Naples, Italy.
  • Tomaz, E., Gato, M. & Haubrich, G. (2023). Dynamics of Change at Work and Reactions of Coworking Spaces in the Aftermath of the Pandemic: Notes on Portugal. In M. Akhavan et al. (eds.), European Narratives on Remote Working and Coworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26018-6_14
  • Haubrich, G. & Danko, L. (2022). Work-life balance through coworking: an insight from the Czech Republic. Proceedings of the 3rd Transdisciplinary Workplace Research Conference, pp.396-404. Milano, Italy http://www.twrnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/TWR-III-Proceedings.pdf

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Materials for Stakeholders

All material prepared for dissemination to stakeholders summarizes the work conducted by the network of researchers involved in the Action. In addition to my contribution as a researcher, I also served as a Working Group Leader for dissemination. The materials I share here were prepared by me and inspired by the network’s research.