TWO Heads are Better than One

C. Deijl
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This thesis aims at assessing the economic effects of the phenomenon coworking. This innovative workplace unites self-employed, flexible workers and students, in which the respective groups exchange knowledge and join forces in common projects. According to the endogenous growth theory, this process should lead to the formation of human capital, which is considered an engine of endless economic growth in the knowledge society. By means of an empirical research conducted in the coworking communities across the Netherlands, this explorative study finds that coworking enhances knowledge diffusion, sustains productivity growth and fosters innovation. Furthermore regression analysis has established that users of coworking spaces have a significantly higher income than the average entrepreneur. These findings are interesting for a country, which main source of economic growth constitutes technological progress.
三个臭皮匠胜过一个诸葛亮
本文旨在评估共同工作现象的经济效应。这个创新的工作场所将个体经营者、灵活的工人和学生团结在一起,在这里,各自的群体交流知识,并在共同的项目中联合起来。根据内生增长理论,这一过程将导致人力资本的形成,人力资本被认为是知识社会经济无止境增长的引擎。通过对荷兰各地联合办公社区的实证研究,本探索性研究发现,联合办公促进了知识的传播,维持了生产力的增长,并促进了创新。此外,回归分析表明,共享办公空间用户的收入明显高于普通企业家。对于一个经济增长的主要来源是技术进步的国家来说,这些发现很有趣。
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