27/02/2022
"Let's think about a young startup entrepreneur who wants to start his venture," says Gilad Tisona. "He needs space for himself, he needs privacy, maybe access to a kitchen and a restroom, perhaps he needs to have occasional meetings, access to office equipment, and so on. In the beginning, he has no income whatsoever, and his financial abilities are limited, and therefore in most cases he can't afford to have an office of his own – certainly not in a prime location. Without a sharing economy and a shared office venture, he may never even get underway, and we as an economy may lose him. However, by renting a workstation in a shared office complex, the young entrepreneur saves himself considerable costs and receives identical services."
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