The rise of 3rd places: a healthy alternative to working from home?

Published on July 31, 2023   22 min

Other Talks in the Series: Future Work Now

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Hi everyone, my name's John Hopkins and I an Associate Professor of Management from Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne Australia, and it's my pleasure to join me here today to share some findings with you from a research project I was involved in at the end of 2022 entitled Third Places: A healthy alternative to working from home which involved an investigation into the rising trend of using hospitality venues such as cafes, bars, and restaurants as casual places of work. This talk is part of the future work now series of Henry Stewart talks. I'll begin by giving you a brief overview of the research, some background context, discuss the methods that we used and the motivations behind the study, then I'll discuss some of the key findings and after that, I'll finish with some final thoughts of future predictions.
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The COVID 19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we think about work. Work arrangements for many have shifted away from the full-time office-based model to new hybrid ways of working which combine time spent in the traditional workplace with time working remotely. Instead of being central to everything we do, visits to the office have now become far more intentional for specific purposes like collaboration, training, team-building, and mentoring, leaving other tasks to be primarily conducted remotely. Whilst working remotely is often synonymous with working from home, it can also involve a range of what are called third places such as cafes, restaurants, libraries and even pubs. Third places like these have historically played an important role in community building but are now starting to feature more prominently as alternative work locations as digital technologies and hybrid work arrangements make the activities of work more location-independent than ever before.
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