Collaboration in coworking spaces and the role of community managers. A comparison between coworking spaces in Prague and Munich
Thesis title: | Collaboration in coworking spaces and the role of community managers. A comparison between coworking spaces in Prague and Munich |
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Author: | Hohage, Simon |
Thesis type: | Diploma thesis |
Supervisor: | Orel, Marko |
Opponents: | Andera, Michal |
Thesis language: | English |
Abstract: | This thesis aims to explore the social and efficiency aspects of coworking while focusing on the role of the community managers in it. Building on existing research of the topic, this thesis asks: What role community managers play in facilitating social interaction and how do they support their users. Furthermore, it investigates whether coworking triggered higher productivity and inspiration amongst coworkers. The analysis is based on an in-depth literature review and a mixed method research design analyzing six coworking spaces in Prague and Munich while surveying twenty-six coworkers. The findings demonstrate that community managers play a key role in facilitating social interaction and supporting users by organizing social events and maintaining a fruitful workplace and community. Coworkers confirm higher productivity in coworking space while remaining neutral about being more inspired. |
Keywords: | Management Support; Community Management; Social Interaction; Productivity |
Thesis title: | Collaboration in coworking spaces and the role of community managers. A comparison between coworking spaces in Prague and Munich |
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Author: | Hohage, Simon |
Thesis type: | Diplomová práce |
Supervisor: | Orel, Marko |
Opponents: | Andera, Michal |
Thesis language: | English |
Abstract: | This thesis aims to explore the social and efficiency aspects of coworking while focusing on the role of the community managers in it. Building on existing research of the topic, this thesis asks: What role community managers play in facilitating social interaction and how do they support their users. Furthermore, it investigates whether coworking triggered higher productivity and inspiration amongst coworkers. The analysis is based on an in-depth literature review and a mixed method research design analyzing six coworking spaces in Prague and Munich while surveying twenty-six coworkers. The findings demonstrate that community managers play a key role in facilitating social interaction and supporting users by organizing social events and maintaining a fruitful workplace and community. Coworkers confirm higher productivity in coworking space while remaining neutral about being more inspired. |
Keywords: | Productivity; Management Support; Community Management; Social Interaction |
Information about study
Study programme: | Ekonomika a management/International Management |
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Type of study programme: | Magisterský studijní program |
Assigned degree: | Ing. |
Institutions assigning academic degree: | Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze |
Faculty: | Faculty of Business Administration |
Department: | Department of Entrepreneurship |
Information on submission and defense
Date of assignment: | 16. 12. 2018 |
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Date of submission: | 13. 5. 2019 |
Date of defense: | 11. 6. 2019 |
Identifier in the InSIS system: | https://insis.vse.cz/zp/68083/podrobnosti |