Table 2.

Overview of selected articles

AuthorTitleYearCountryJournalMethodSampleUrbanNon-urban
Pan, J., Cho, T.Y., Sun, M., Debnath, R., Lonsdale, N., Wilcox, C., Bardhan, R.Future workspace needs flexibility and diversity: a machine learning-driven behavioural analysis of co-working space2023UKPLoS ONEQuantitative (sensor-tracked occupancy data and observation)n = 1,902 observations (approx. 80 individuals)x
Rådman, E., Bosch-Sijtsema, P., Raharjo, H.In search of member needs in coworking spaces2023SwedenReview of Managerial ScienceQualitative (interviews and observation)n = 16x
Clifton, N., Reuschke, D.The diverse coworking landscape and implications for commercial real estate provision: lessons from individual preferences and practice2022UKJournal of Property Investment and FinanceMixed methods (interviews, survey and observation)n = 45 (interview) n = 52 (survey)x
Ayodele, T.O., Ogunbayo, O.T., Kajimo-Shakantu, K., Babatunde, T.Coworking space practices: assessing space users’ preferences and challenges in Ibadan, Nigeria2022NigeriaJournal of Corporate Real EstateQuantitative (survey)n = 45x
Konecka-Szydłowska, B., Czupich, M.Coworking — a New Entrepreneurship Model in the Sharing Economy2022USA, Italy, irland, Serbia, PolandEconomy of RegionsQualitative (literature review and case study)n = 5 (cases)xx
Flipo, A., Lejoux, P., Ovtracht, N.Remote and connected. Negotiating marginality in rural coworking spaces and “tiers-lieux” in France2022FranceRegionMixed-methods (interviews and survey)n = 19 (interview) n = 59 (survey)x
Rodríguez-Modroño, P.Non-standard work in unconventional workspaces: Self-employed women in home-based businesses and coworking spaces2021SpainUrban StudiesMixed-methods (interviews and survey)n = 18 (interview) n = 43,850 (survey)*x
Cruz, R., Franqueira, T., Pombo, F.Furniture as feature in coworking spaces. Spots in Porto city as case study2021PortugalRes MobilisMixed-methods (interviews and survey)n = 10 (interview) n = 21 (survey)x
Lashani, E., Zacher, H.Do We have a match? Assessing the role of community in coworking spaces based on a Person-Environment fit framework2021Germany, AustriaFront PsycholQuantitative (survey)n = 181x
Buchnik, T., Frenkel, A.The lifestyles of millennial coworkers in urban spaces: the case of Tel-Aviv2021IsraelEuropean Planning StudiesQuantitative (survey)n = 62x
Appel-Meulenbroek, R., Weijs-Perrée, M., Orel, M., Gauger, F., Pfnür, A.User preferences for coworking spaces; a comparison between The Netherlands, Germany and the Czech Republic2021Netherlands, Germany, Czech RepublicReview of Managerial ScienceQuantitative (survey)n = 396x
Merrell, I., Füzi, A., Russell, E., Bosworth, G.How rural coworking hubs can facilitate well-being through the satisfaction of key psychological needs2021WalesLocal EconomyMixed-methods (interviews and survey)n = 48 (interview) n = 89 (survey)x
Hölzel, M., de Vries, W.T.Digitization as a driver fur rural development—an indicative description of German coworking space users2021GermanyLandQuantitative (survey)n = 32x
Rese, A., Kopplin, C. S., Nielebock, C.Factors influencing members’ knowledge sharing and creative performance in coworking spaces2020GermanyJournal of Knowledge ManagementQuantitative (survey)n = 95x
Zhao, F., Prentice, C., Wallis, J., Patel, A., Waxin, M.-F.An integrative study of the implications of the rise of coworking spaces in smart cities2020AustraliaJournal of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability IssuesQualitative (interviews)n = 34x
Grazian, D.Thank God it’s Monday: Manhattan coworking spaces in the new economy2020USATheory and SocietyQualitative (case studies and observation)n = 30 (cases)x
Tremblay, D.-G., Scaillerez, A.Coworking spaces: New places for business initiatives?2020CanadaJournal of Innovation Economics and ManagementQualitative (interviews)n = 25x
Walden, J.Communicating role expectations in a coworking office2019USAJournal of Communication ManagementQualitative (interviews and observation)n = 23x
Brown, J.Curating the “third place”? Coworking and the mediation of creativity2017EnglandGeoforumMixed-methods (interviews, survey and observation)n = 19 (interview) n = 19 (survey)x
Note(s):

*Not relevant in the course of this study as survey data are not dealing with coworking spaces

Source(s): Authors’ own work

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