Lecturer Entrepreneurship and Innovation, RMIT University
Julian Waters-Lynch is a lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the School of Management at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Julian’s research explores interactions between emerging technology, the changing character of knowledge work and the relational organisation of entrepreneurial learning. Julian’s doctoral thesis comprised an ethnography of the pioneering Coworking communities in Melbourne, Australia
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Apr 09, 2020 00:36 am UTC| Technology Insights & Views
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