While digital platforms tend to be unproblematically presented as the infrastructure of the sharing economy – as matchmakers of supply and demand – the authors argue that constituting the boundaries of infrastructures is political and performative, that is, it is implicated in ontological politics, with consequences for the distribution of responsibilities (Latour, 2003; Mol, 1999, 2013; Woolgar & Lezaun, 2013). Drawing on an empirical case study of Uber, including an analysis of court cases, the authors investigate the material-discursive production of digital platforms and their participation in the reconfiguring of the world (Barad, 2007), and examine how the (in)visibility of the digital infrastructure is mobilized (Larkin, 2013) to thi...
People have become the part of the digital society in which globalization has found channels to be s...
This article explores what factors drive digital platform firms to set or modify their boundaries. B...
Sharing economy firms such as Uber and Airbnb facilitate trusted transactions between strangers on d...
The sharing economy is perceived as a source of empowerment for individuals who can easily participa...
Much of everyday life in cities is now mediated by digital platforms, a mode of organization in whic...
International audienceWhile digital labour platforms are booming, their ability to constitute a sust...
Digital platforms that employ algorithmic technologies to facilitate transactions have become popula...
The rise of digital platforms has enabled new forms of work, but the nature of these new forms, part...
Established economic practices and social relations currently face the pressures of what has recentl...
Digital platform organizations challenges the organizational landscape by utilizing technology enabl...
By taking Uber as a case, we take a practice focus, in-depth analysis of the sharing economy. The bu...
The growth of online labour platforms (e.g., Uber) and social media platforms (e.g., Facebook) has b...
From a neoliberal economic perspective, the emergence of new digital technologies portends the possi...
In the last few years, leading-edge research from information systems, strategic management, and eco...
Algorithms are a form of productive power – so how may we conceptualise the newly merged terrains of...
People have become the part of the digital society in which globalization has found channels to be s...
This article explores what factors drive digital platform firms to set or modify their boundaries. B...
Sharing economy firms such as Uber and Airbnb facilitate trusted transactions between strangers on d...
The sharing economy is perceived as a source of empowerment for individuals who can easily participa...
Much of everyday life in cities is now mediated by digital platforms, a mode of organization in whic...
International audienceWhile digital labour platforms are booming, their ability to constitute a sust...
Digital platforms that employ algorithmic technologies to facilitate transactions have become popula...
The rise of digital platforms has enabled new forms of work, but the nature of these new forms, part...
Established economic practices and social relations currently face the pressures of what has recentl...
Digital platform organizations challenges the organizational landscape by utilizing technology enabl...
By taking Uber as a case, we take a practice focus, in-depth analysis of the sharing economy. The bu...
The growth of online labour platforms (e.g., Uber) and social media platforms (e.g., Facebook) has b...
From a neoliberal economic perspective, the emergence of new digital technologies portends the possi...
In the last few years, leading-edge research from information systems, strategic management, and eco...
Algorithms are a form of productive power – so how may we conceptualise the newly merged terrains of...
People have become the part of the digital society in which globalization has found channels to be s...
This article explores what factors drive digital platform firms to set or modify their boundaries. B...
Sharing economy firms such as Uber and Airbnb facilitate trusted transactions between strangers on d...