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This article is about a recent study by Vareska van de Vrande on the impacts of coworking. She surveyed 500 users of the Dutch coworking service Seats2meet and found that more than one in four had started professional partnerships or opportunities to collaborate with other coworkers. The study proves the intuitive benefits of coworking.
This article is about a recent study by Vareska van de Vrande on the impacts of coworking. She surveyed 500 users of the Dutch coworking service Seats2meet and found that more than one in four had started professional partnerships or opportunities to collaborate with other coworkers. The study proves the intuitive benefits of coworking.