Figure 5
Categories and subcategories of the data. Source: Figure by authors Refer to the image caption for details.The table contains 4 rows and 3 columns. The first row contains the column headers labeled as follows: Column 1: “Categories”, Column 2: “Subcategories”, and Column 3: “Descriptions”. The row-wise entries in the table are as follows: Row 2: Column 1: “Knowledge creation”; Column 2: “1.1 Experience of interactive event”, “1.2 Enabling context”, and “1.3 Perceived benefits”; Column 3: “Experience of K C as individually and communally. Experience of own interaction skills and capacities. Experience of the community’s resilience. Enabling context is greater than joint office interaction. Benefits: new contacts and business possibilities”; Row 3: Column 1: “Interaction”; Column 2: “2.1 Modes of being in interaction” and “2.2 Construction of human experience”; Column 3: “Modes: reflective, critical, open. Temporal dimensions: past, present, and future. Experienced coaching methods in UMBR-ELLA project: How coaching methods supported interaction and the joint experience of the community’s resilience?”; Row 4: Column 1: “Resources and capacities”; Column 2: “3.1 Place-based”, “3.2 Socio-political”, “3.3 Financial”, “3.4 Physical”, and “3.5 Human”; Column 3: “Location: Location-based services in rural areas Public services: Services provided in the area (that is, support services) Dissemination: Knowing of alternatives and collaboration opportunities. Financial: Financing opportunities, funds, et cetra. Logistics and connectivity: Willingness to utilize physical resources (that is, use programs and remote access technologies) Skills and abilities (that is, language and cultural skills), willingness to interact and negotiate”.

Categories and subcategories of the data. Source: Figure by authors

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