Abstract: Sergot and Saives pointed out how Massey’s relational approach to the notions of space and place allows a better integration of the spatial and temporal dimensions of organizational phenomena. This paper shows empirically how activities are embedded in the organizational space as constituted and transformed through day-to-day activities. The increasing number of coworking spaces opening worldwide offers an interesting framework to discuss the meaning of space and the importance of physical co-localization for different businesses in the digital era and open innovation paradigm. We use a case study of a coworking space to show the intertwining of spatial and temporal dimensions in the everyday life of an inter-company workplace.

Ref: Fabbri, J., (2016). Unplugged – “Place as spatio-temporal events”: Empirical evidence from everyday life in a coworking space. M@nagement, (19), 353-361

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3917/mana.194.0353

Link: https://www.cairn.info/revue-management-2016-4-page-353.htm