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More than just co-working? How co-working spaces frame their role and impact in entrepreneurial ecosystems

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Knox S, Farooqi S & Oziri V (2025) More than just co-working? How co-working spaces frame their role and impact in entrepreneurial ecosystems. Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit. https://doi.org/10.1177/02690942251334593

Abstract
Little is understood of how enterprise support organisations frame their role and impact in entrepreneurial ecosystems (EE). To explore this gap, we conduct a narrative analysis of co-working spaces’ (CWS) impact and evaluation reports. Our analysis reveals the use of three frames. Objective frames, which include scaling technology ventures, facilitating social innovation, or developing specific communities. Impact frames which include well-being and productivity, venture creation and growth, and community outreach. Driving these objectives are specific coordinating frames, peer support, bespoke support, EE facilitation, and mentor networks. The implications of these heterogenous narratives are discussed in relation to the current literature that considers the role of ESOs in EE coordination.

Keywords
co-working spaces; entrepreneurial ecosystems; impact, narrative, enterprise support organisations

Journal
Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit

StatusPublished
Publication date online30/04/2025
Date accepted by journal28/03/2025
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PublisherSAGE Publications
ISSN0269-0942
eISSN1470-9325
ISBN1470-9325

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Dr Stephen Knox

Dr Stephen Knox

SL in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Management, Work and Organisation

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