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Professional Collaboration in a World Without Offices: The Case of a Co-Working Space on Bali
Abstract
This chapter contributes to the understanding of how online collaboration and cooperation can take place between geographically dispersed people by providing insights into how people work from the Hubud co-working space on Bali in Indonesia. The chapter revolves around the presentation of an interview with a person working from this co-working space. The case represents an example of how people, who, in a radical way, embrace the new possibilities of information and communication technology (ICT) work and live their professional lives. The aims are to provide insight into how people in the co-working space collaborate and work in a primarily online world and to present material that other researchers, students, and people who are interested in online collaboration can use in their work. The chapter introduces a framework that is intended as a tool to explore the material by introducing some of the key concepts, a possible theoretical approach, and a context for the case.
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