Chapter 7 The Transformation of Work in the Digital Age: Coworking Spaces as Community-Based Models of Work Organization
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Ina Krause
und Simon Oertel
Abstract
This chapter delivers an exhaustive analysis of work organization transformation, spotlighting coworking spaces as a symbol of this evolution. It traces the metamorphosis from industrially-imprinted to information-based and thence to virtually- integrated work models examining shifts from traditional structures like Fordism and Taylorism, through Toyotism and lean management, to Waymoism, Uberization, and coworking. It explores coworking spaces to be more than a spatial arrangement, and delves into the major transformation from firm-based to project-based work, to cooperative action and community-based management of work organizations. This shift is based on the long-term transformation of value-chain organization, as well as on a fundamental change in economic logic and resource utilization during the last century. The analysis substantially advances current research on work organization by presenting coworking spaces as not merely an alternative, but as a transformational model reshaping modern work practices. Furthermore, the multi-dimensional approach of the analysis promotes conceptual frameworks which foster future exploration of the broader socio-economic implications of these transformations.
Abstract
This chapter delivers an exhaustive analysis of work organization transformation, spotlighting coworking spaces as a symbol of this evolution. It traces the metamorphosis from industrially-imprinted to information-based and thence to virtually- integrated work models examining shifts from traditional structures like Fordism and Taylorism, through Toyotism and lean management, to Waymoism, Uberization, and coworking. It explores coworking spaces to be more than a spatial arrangement, and delves into the major transformation from firm-based to project-based work, to cooperative action and community-based management of work organizations. This shift is based on the long-term transformation of value-chain organization, as well as on a fundamental change in economic logic and resource utilization during the last century. The analysis substantially advances current research on work organization by presenting coworking spaces as not merely an alternative, but as a transformational model reshaping modern work practices. Furthermore, the multi-dimensional approach of the analysis promotes conceptual frameworks which foster future exploration of the broader socio-economic implications of these transformations.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Contributors IX
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Part One: By Way of Introduction
- Chapter 1 Organizing Economic, Environmental and Societal Transformation: An Introduction 1
- Chapter 2 Transformation: For Whom, By Whom, Where, Why and When? 27
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Part Two: Opening Up Futures
- Chapter 3 Post-anthropocentric Transformations of Consumption in the Anthropocene: Beyond the Nature-Culture Divide 49
- Chapter 4 ‘Organising Social Impact’ Master’s Programme as ‘Critical Praxis’ to Transform the University and Society 69
- Chapter 5 Futures: Necessity, Experiment and the School for Organizing 87
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Part Three: Techno-economic Transformations at Work
- Chapter 6 The Social Construction of Digital Technologies: The Politics behind Technology-centered Transformations 103
- Chapter 7 The Transformation of Work in the Digital Age: Coworking Spaces as Community-Based Models of Work Organization 125
- Chapter 8 Organizing Around Affect: Control and Potentiality in Contemporary Capitalism 145
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Part Four: Sustainable Environmental Transformation
- Chapter 9 Systemic Risks and Organizational Challenges in Transformative Processes: ‘Cybersecurity’ in the Food Field 165
- Chapter 10 Uniting the Means and Ends of Degrowth Transformation 189
- Chapter 11 Economic Organizations and the Transformation Towards Degrowth 209
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Part Five: Radical Democratic Futures
- Chapter 12 Organizing for Social Transformation from Below: Prefigurative Organizing and Civic Action 235
- Chapter 13 From Stakeholders to Communities of Care 257
- Chapter 14 The Possibilities of Radical Democratic Management 275
- Chapter 15 Searching for Transformative Potential: Comparing Conceptualizations of Open, Inclusive and Alternative Organizations 295
- Index 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Contributors IX
-
Part One: By Way of Introduction
- Chapter 1 Organizing Economic, Environmental and Societal Transformation: An Introduction 1
- Chapter 2 Transformation: For Whom, By Whom, Where, Why and When? 27
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Part Two: Opening Up Futures
- Chapter 3 Post-anthropocentric Transformations of Consumption in the Anthropocene: Beyond the Nature-Culture Divide 49
- Chapter 4 ‘Organising Social Impact’ Master’s Programme as ‘Critical Praxis’ to Transform the University and Society 69
- Chapter 5 Futures: Necessity, Experiment and the School for Organizing 87
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Part Three: Techno-economic Transformations at Work
- Chapter 6 The Social Construction of Digital Technologies: The Politics behind Technology-centered Transformations 103
- Chapter 7 The Transformation of Work in the Digital Age: Coworking Spaces as Community-Based Models of Work Organization 125
- Chapter 8 Organizing Around Affect: Control and Potentiality in Contemporary Capitalism 145
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Part Four: Sustainable Environmental Transformation
- Chapter 9 Systemic Risks and Organizational Challenges in Transformative Processes: ‘Cybersecurity’ in the Food Field 165
- Chapter 10 Uniting the Means and Ends of Degrowth Transformation 189
- Chapter 11 Economic Organizations and the Transformation Towards Degrowth 209
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Part Five: Radical Democratic Futures
- Chapter 12 Organizing for Social Transformation from Below: Prefigurative Organizing and Civic Action 235
- Chapter 13 From Stakeholders to Communities of Care 257
- Chapter 14 The Possibilities of Radical Democratic Management 275
- Chapter 15 Searching for Transformative Potential: Comparing Conceptualizations of Open, Inclusive and Alternative Organizations 295
- Index 315