I use the case of the transportation network company Uber as a lens to explore the comparative politics of the platform economy in Europe and the United States. Within the advanced capitalist world, different countries have responded in very different ways to this new service, from welcome embrace and accommodating regulatory adjustments to complete rejection and legal bans. I analyze Uber’s arrival and reception in the United States, Germany, and Sweden, documenting three very different responses to this disruptive new actor. I show that conflicts over Uber centered on different issues in the three countries. These differences were consequential because the specific regulatory “flashpoints”that Uber provoked mobilized different actors, ins...
The ‘Uber phenomenon’ is the perfect case for a comparative law study: a global phenomenon, impactin...
The significant growth of platform companies has disrupted, altered and threatened our existing way ...
The global business landscape is being changed by multinational digital platform corporations. This ...
I use the case of the transportation network company Uber as a lens to explore the comparative polit...
BA thesis analyses the regulatory policy of Uber in the EU member states. After entering European ma...
First published online: 14 August 2020Platform companies like Uber not only disrupt existing markets...
Uber is the most emblematic example of the service platforms that are challenging regulators and ant...
The entry of digital platform corporations, such as Uber, Lyft, and Taxify, into established taxi an...
Platform firms, such as Uber and Airbnb, are emerging economic actors that aim at re-organizing the ...
The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world wit...
Over the past few years Uber has experienced more controversy than any other digital platform. Looki...
The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world wit...
The ride-hailing company Uber has achieved extremely rapid global expansion by means of outmanoeuvri...
Platform firms have been depicted as having structural and instrumental power and being able to prev...
This study examines the factors that facilitated the international diffusion of Uber, one of the fas...
The ‘Uber phenomenon’ is the perfect case for a comparative law study: a global phenomenon, impactin...
The significant growth of platform companies has disrupted, altered and threatened our existing way ...
The global business landscape is being changed by multinational digital platform corporations. This ...
I use the case of the transportation network company Uber as a lens to explore the comparative polit...
BA thesis analyses the regulatory policy of Uber in the EU member states. After entering European ma...
First published online: 14 August 2020Platform companies like Uber not only disrupt existing markets...
Uber is the most emblematic example of the service platforms that are challenging regulators and ant...
The entry of digital platform corporations, such as Uber, Lyft, and Taxify, into established taxi an...
Platform firms, such as Uber and Airbnb, are emerging economic actors that aim at re-organizing the ...
The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world wit...
Over the past few years Uber has experienced more controversy than any other digital platform. Looki...
The rise of new software platforms presents regulators and antitrust agencies all over the world wit...
The ride-hailing company Uber has achieved extremely rapid global expansion by means of outmanoeuvri...
Platform firms have been depicted as having structural and instrumental power and being able to prev...
This study examines the factors that facilitated the international diffusion of Uber, one of the fas...
The ‘Uber phenomenon’ is the perfect case for a comparative law study: a global phenomenon, impactin...
The significant growth of platform companies has disrupted, altered and threatened our existing way ...
The global business landscape is being changed by multinational digital platform corporations. This ...