Imagination gone rampant or Paranoia deserved? An Account of Folk Tales of Algorithmic Control among Creative Freelancers
Imagination gone rampant or Paranoia deserved? An Account of Folk Tales of Algorithmic Control among Creative Freelancers Dr. Ana Alacovska, Copenhagen Business School Dr.... Read More
Identifying as a gig-worker: Intersectionality and ontological security among Uber drivers in Brisbane, Australia
Identifying as a gig-worker: Intersectionality and ontological security among Uber drivers in Brisbane, Australia Professor Greg Marston Head of School The School of Social... Read More
Exploring Crowdworker Voice on Digital Work Platforms
Exploring Crowdworker Voice on Digital Work Platforms Thomas Gegenhuber, Leuphana University Lüneburg Markus Ellmer, University of Salzburg, Elke Schüßler, Johannes Kepler University Linz Division:... Read More
Rehumanising gig work in the platform economy
Rehumanising gig work in the platform economy Judith A. Holton, MA, PhD Associate Professor and Head Commerce Department Ron Joyce Centre for Business Studies... Read More
Would You Ride with Me? Discrimination in Shared Mobility Platforms. The Hungarian Case
Would You Ride with Me? Discrimination in Shared Mobility Platforms. The Hungarian Case Borbala Simonovits, PhD, Eotvos Lorand University Division: Sociology &humanities Abstract Sharing... Read More
Rethinking Labour Market Inclusion – Platforms and people with disabilities
Rethinking Labour Market Inclusion – Platforms and people with disabilities Mr. Zachary Kilhoffer, Centre for European Policy Studies – CEPS Dr. Sara Baiocco, Centre... Read More
Differences That Make a Difference: The Impact of Platform Worker Type on Drivers of Job Satisfaction in the Gig Economy
Differences That Make a Difference: The Impact of Platform Worker Type on Drivers of Job Satisfaction in the Gig Economy Nikki Sonneveld – Research... Read More
Skill Specialisation Patterns in the Online Gig Economy: Complement or Substitute to National Labour Markets?
Skill Specialisation Patterns in the Online Gig Economy: Complement or Substitute to National Labour Markets? Jaap van Slageren, Utrecht University Andrea M. Herrmann, Utrecht... Read More
Career Paths in Online Labor Markets: Same same but different?
Career Paths in Online Labor Markets: Same same but different? Mareike Seifried, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Roman Jurowetzki, Aalborg University, Tobias Kretschmer, Ludwig Maximilian University of... Read More
Digital labor platform workers protection: a techno-regulation model
Digital labor platform workers protection: a techno-regulation model Massimo De Minicis, Researcher at INAPP, Silvia Donà, Post-Doctoral Researcher at INAPP, Nicola Lettieri, Researcher at... Read More