Coworking space practices: assessing space users’ preferences and challenges in Ibadan, Nigeria

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T. O. Ayodele, O. T. Ogunbayo, K. Kajimo-Shakantu, T. Babatunde
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Purpose Coworking spaces are recent developments in commercial property investment portfolio in Nigeria. Given the user-centered nature of coworking space practices, the purpose of this paper is to examine the factors influencing users’ preference for coworking, and the challenges associated with the use of coworking spaces in the emerging Nigeria property market. Design/methodology/approach This study used a quantitative research approach. This study sampled nine (9) traditional coworking spaces in Ibadan property market, from which 15 coworking space users were randomly selected in each of the coworking hubs. From a total of 135 respondents, only 45 (33.33%) questionnaires were retrieved and found suitable for analysis. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings The results showed that economic and social motivators were significant drivers influencing coworkers’ decision to cowork. Personal factors were the least rated. Also, top-rated features/facilities that users prefer in the workstations include a neat environment and conveniences, uninterrupted power supply, serenity of the neighborhood and ease of signing up. The findings also showed that the challenges being faced by the users were predominantly about disturbance/noise from guests and/or other users, lack of privacy, poor internet connectivity, power failure and inability to personalize workspace (in decreasing order). Practical implications This study has implications for investors and users of coworking spaces in comparable developing markets. Also, the study will influence strategies and decisions of private firms/companies, as it relates to the work pattern of their employees. Originality/value This paper is relevant given the emergent behavioral changes, necessitated by the changing work practices. This compels the need for a reevaluation of the preferences and challenges associated with coworking spaces, especially as it relates to the users of flexible office spaces in emerging economies.
共同工作空间做法:评估尼日利亚伊巴丹空间用户的偏好和挑战
目的共同工作空间是尼日利亚商业地产投资组合的最新发展。鉴于共享办公空间实践以用户为中心的性质,本文的目的是研究影响用户共享办公偏好的因素,以及在新兴的尼日利亚房地产市场中使用共享办公空间的挑战。设计/方法论/方法本研究采用了定量研究方法。这项研究对伊巴丹房地产市场的九(9)个传统共享办公空间进行了抽样,从中随机选择了每个共享办公中心的15名共享办公空间用户。在总共135名受访者中,只有45份(33.33%)问卷被检索出来并被认为适合分析。使用描述性和推断统计学对收集到的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,经济和社会激励因素是影响同事共同工作决定的重要驱动因素。个人因素评分最低。此外,用户更喜欢工作站的顶级功能/设施包括整洁的环境和便利、不间断的电源、宁静的社区和易于注册。调查结果还显示,用户面临的挑战主要是来自客人和/或其他用户的干扰/噪音、缺乏隐私、互联网连接不良、电源故障和无法个性化工作空间(按降序排列)。实际意义这项研究对可比发展中市场的共同办公空间的投资者和用户具有意义。此外,这项研究将影响私营公司/公司的战略和决策,因为它与员工的工作模式有关。原创性/价值考虑到工作实践的变化所带来的突发行为变化,本文具有相关性。这就需要重新评估与共享办公空间相关的偏好和挑战,尤其是与新兴经济体灵活办公空间的用户相关的偏好。
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