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The Analysis of Factors Influencing the Success of Coworking Projects

Student: Karlina Mariia

Supervisor: Vladimir Barkhatov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

The present project proposal intended to cover key problems pertaining to coworking projects that achieved a kind of urgency in our times. The general purpose is to identify factors influencing the success of such projects and give recommendations to their chiefs. This re-search attempts to elucidate the issues concerning development of coworking projects and bring new useful insights into their effective finance system. The baseline information enables me to make some generalizations, nevertheless analysis of several coworkings cannot provide a sound basis for aggregation to all coworking projects This limitation could stimulate others to come closer to understanding some principals of user behavior. The main problem of identification factors of success lies in the field of real-time infor-mation analysis. It is impossible to solve this problem without automatization and because of that most of the work is devoted to the methodology of interview and regression analysis. While developing the framework in this paper the work was conducted covering the following questions: 1. Where to get data for automated analysis? 2. What key points should be used in the analysis? 3. Where can I find contacts for interviews? 4. How can the model be used for coworkings?

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