Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Coffee shop coworking aids productivity, study finds

We’re big fans of coffee shop coworking here at Freelance Advisor. We honestly can’t think of a finer activity than sitting down for a nice cup of coffee and a chat with some fellow freelancers, and getting some work done to boot. We’d recommend freelancers similarly enamoured with coffee shop coworking check out Jelly, a series of local weekly events for freelancers to enjoy some coffee and good company. Happily, we now have some science to back up our assertions about coffee shop coworking. The Journal of Consumer Research conducted a study which challenged 300 participants to complete a range of mental exercises at three different noise levels. One group completed the tasks in complete silence, one group at noise levels of 70 decibels (around what you could expect in a coffee shop), and one group in “loud” conditions. Happily for coworking freelancers everywhere, the group experiencing roughly coffee-shop levels of noise scored highest in creativity tests and were deemed to be “more innovative” than their compatriots. But not all freelancers and small business owners are so in love with coffee shop working, it would seem. A separate study by The Office Group (who deal in flexible office space, so [...]

Source: http://www.freelanceadvisor.co.uk/working-from-home/coffee-shop-coworking-aids-productivity-study-finds/

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