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Title: Narrations of the countries in Eastern and Southern Europe : Malta
Other Titles: Exploring effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on new working spaces : worldwide narratives by the academia and media
Authors: Bajada, Therese
Satariano, Bernadine
Keywords: COVID-19 (Disease) -- Malta
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects
Work environment
Work design
Flexible work arrangements
Telecommuting
Organizational effectiveness
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: COST
Citation: Bajada, T., & Satariano, B. (2022). Narrations of the countries in Eastern and Southern Europe : Malta. In M. Akhavan, M. Hölzel, D. Leducq (Eds), Exploring effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on New Working Spaces: Worldwide narratives by the academia and media. Working paper1/ Series nº001. COST ACTION – CA18214 The Geography of New Working Spaces and the Impact on the Periphery
Abstract: The formal CSs started establishing themselves in Malta only in recent years. The establishment of such new working spaces might have started in 2014 since foreign workers were attracted to the diversified quaternary industry established in Malta, including gaming industries and other types of employment that involve technology (Grech, 2016). Even though there are no available official statistics yet, coworking spaces for the economically active cohorts are gaining momentum. Such spaces have not been utilised by the established industries or companies in Malta but primarily by freelancers, foreign businesspeople and self-employed persons. The Valletta Design Cluster Project recently inaugurated the Old Abattoir renovation, including CSs and Makerspaces (Valletta Cultural Agency, 2021).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/97506
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