Cloudworking and crowdsourcing are currently often seen as the epitome of a “revolution in the world of work” (Dettmer and Dohmen 2012). The paper deals with these developments and their relevance for work and society. The emergence of a global “information space” (Baukrowitz and Boes 1996) enables companies to expand the scope of their value production far beyond their formal boundaries, integrating forms of work that have been non-capitalist in character up to now. The result is a new stage of capitalist “Landnahme”. The novelty of such colonization strategies in the information space is that they endeavour to make work within and without the formal boundaries of the company mutually exchangeable, on the basis of informatized and industri...
The ongoing process of digitalisation and globalisation is deeply transforming labour market and wor...
Germany as Europe’s largest and the world’s fourth largest economy is experiencing an enormous skill...
As organizations outsource jobs traditionally performed by employees to the ‘crowd’ – i.e. to an ext...
Digitalization is transforming business and the world of work by redefining the boundaries of produc...
Far from being a new phenomenon, the gig economy has been reshaped by the current rise of platform ...
The confluence of two digital forces—a shift towards platform-mediated peer-to-peer exchange, and a ...
The rise of digital labour is changing how people work and provides new challenges for worker organi...
Crowdwork on virtual platforms is developing into a recognisable employment and business model on th...
Work is a key element in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Crowd- work is a new way of wo...
This paper focuses on the specific problems in the labour and social security legislation as it rela...
This paper investigates the phenomena of "crowdsourcing", or the outsourcing of tasks to t...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new in-dustria...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
From Deliveroo to Amazon, digital platforms have transformed the way we work drastically. But how ar...
The ongoing process of digitalisation and globalisation is deeply transforming labour market and wor...
Germany as Europe’s largest and the world’s fourth largest economy is experiencing an enormous skill...
As organizations outsource jobs traditionally performed by employees to the ‘crowd’ – i.e. to an ext...
Digitalization is transforming business and the world of work by redefining the boundaries of produc...
Far from being a new phenomenon, the gig economy has been reshaped by the current rise of platform ...
The confluence of two digital forces—a shift towards platform-mediated peer-to-peer exchange, and a ...
The rise of digital labour is changing how people work and provides new challenges for worker organi...
Crowdwork on virtual platforms is developing into a recognisable employment and business model on th...
Work is a key element in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Crowd- work is a new way of wo...
This paper focuses on the specific problems in the labour and social security legislation as it rela...
This paper investigates the phenomena of "crowdsourcing", or the outsourcing of tasks to t...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new in-dustria...
Work has historically been geographically bounded. Workers and the work that they performed were ine...
From Deliveroo to Amazon, digital platforms have transformed the way we work drastically. But how ar...
The ongoing process of digitalisation and globalisation is deeply transforming labour market and wor...
Germany as Europe’s largest and the world’s fourth largest economy is experiencing an enormous skill...
As organizations outsource jobs traditionally performed by employees to the ‘crowd’ – i.e. to an ext...