Workspaces, Organizational Health
Coworking spaces are better for people and the companies they work for.

Wework coworking space at One Lincoln St. in Boston

"Over the past several years, we have studied how coworking environments impact individual workers, taking into account the amenities, branding, aesthetics, and unique cultures created from diverse people and companies working together under one roof. We have found that workers benefit from coworking spaces more than traditional offices. They experience greater levels of flexibility and thriving (defined as vitality and learning at work), a greater ability to network, as well as a stronger sense of community. However, up until now, we have not known how this impacts the businesses they work for.

"In our latest study, we set out to answer this question: How do highly curated coworking cultures impact the professional identities of members and their organizations?"

Article: How Coworking Spaces Affect Employees’ Professional Identities