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Title: ЯВЛЕНИЕТО „COWORKING SPACES“ КАТО МОДЕЛ ЗА РАБОТА НА СПОДЕЛЕНАТА ИКОНОМИКА И ОТНОШЕНИЕТО ИМ КЪМ СОЦИАЛНОТО ПРЕДПРИЕМАЧЕСТВО
Other Titles: THE PHENOMENON „COWORKING SPACES“ AS A MODEL FOR THE WORK OF THE SHARED ECONOMY AND THEIR ATTITUDE TOWARDS SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Authors: Русева, Виляна
Keywords: shared economy
coworking spaces
social entrepreneurship
business model
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Бургаски свободен университет, 8000 Бургас, ул. "Сан Стефано" №62
Series/Report no.: ТОМ XLIV;с. 245-265
Abstract: In the last decade of the 21st century, society has witnessed a revolution of cooperation as important as the industrial revolution. Sharing needs and spaces are not just terms of the future, but a product of the strong dynamics of technology development. Choosing a workspace becomes an opportunity to share values, help each other and collaborate between people from different professions and develop independent ideas, which in turn increases the interest in research on the topic. In an effort to comply with the rules of sustainability in business, more and more entrepreneurs are turning to social activities or implementing social elements in an existing one. The global crises from the economic, geopolitical, health and humanitarian aspects are increasingly determining the focus of business models with a focus on sustainability, social character influenced by the shared economy. For the purposes of this a research grant at the Free University of Brussels was performed in the frames of the project „Economic Education in Bulgaria 2030“ financed by the OPNOIR. It is based also on results from the IRISI project of FNI.
URI: http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1451
ISSN: 1311-221X
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