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Spatial disruption and planning implication of the sharing economy: a study of smart work in Canberra, Australia
Richard Hu
Canberra Business School
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Australia
100%
Canberra
100%
Community-based
16%
Digital Technology
16%
Economic Development
16%
Growing Practices
16%
Infrastructure Provision
16%
Knowledge Economy
16%
Land Space
16%
Land Use
16%
Planning Implications
100%
Sharing Economy
100%
Small Communities
16%
Smart Working
100%
Space Use
16%
Spatial Clustering
16%
Spatial Reconfiguration
16%
Social Sciences
Australia
100%
Economic and Social Development
33%
Knowledge Economy
33%
Land Use
33%
Sharing Economy
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic development
33%
Infrastructure Provision
33%
Land Use
33%
Sharing Economy
100%