We've had 2 research projects conducted here.

One is a grad level thesis on collaborative environments. It was produced by
2 students who worked from Indy Hall part time (paid for by the university),
and there's much broader research than just coworking/Indy hall included.
One of those two students returned last week to begin work for a remote
employer at Indy Hall.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/628073/IHResearch/Humantics_IndyHall_Research.pdf

The other is a much smaller project, but still has some potent contents:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/628073/IHResearch/Wetstein_IndyHall_Research.pdf

We've been cited in a few others, but like Tony said, I don't have explicit
permission to share them.

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
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On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:47 PM, Chad Swaney <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm working on some background research into co-working, and was
> wondering if anyone is aware of any academic studies of co-working
> spaces. Since co-working is a relatively new phenomenon, I'm not sure
> if the academic world has caught up with the real world, but I'm
> curious.
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