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When going Dutch means a free lunch: how Australians could build social capital
When going Dutch means a free lunch: how Australians could build social capital
Tis article, co-written by Vareska van de Vrande, is about a study she conducted on co-working. She found that that co-working contributes positively to the position of self-employed professionals.
Tis article, co-written by Vareska van de Vrande, is about a study she conducted on co-working. She found that that co-working contributes positively to the position of self-employed professionals.
Participants
van de Vrande
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Co-written by
Vrande, V. van de; Hynes, N.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist