Figure 1.
A set of two linked keyword diagrams shows relationships between coworking terms, user categories, and location types used in the search string.The figure shows two side-by-side keyword networks used for search queries. Each network has a top box listing database details including Emerald and Scopus, the fields title abstract and keywords, the document type research article, the language English, and the publication years from 2010 to 2023. In the left network, two terms coworking space and co-working space link to a column of user categories labelled user, member, worker, client, occupant, tenant, renter, and guest. These categories link to a column of urban location terms labelled urban, centre, town, metropole, capital, city, and CBD. In the right network, the same coworking terms link to the same user categories, which then link to a list of non-urban location terms labelled suburban, rural, village, countryside, peripheral, outskirt, and outback.

Search strategies for urban vs non-urban CSs

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