When initiating its Norwegian operations, the transportation platform Uber adjusted its business model to the Norwegian regulation of the taxi market by focusing on its high-end offering, Uber Black, organized through limousine companies who employ the drivers and own the cars. The Uber Black drivers in Oslo are classified as employees and endowed with a substantially flexible work arrangement. Based on a ‘traveling ethnography’ among Uber Black drivers in Oslo, this article conceptualizes Uber’s digital platform as a technological work arrangement. The analysis shows that while the platform is experienced as an opaque form of management that limits the drivers’ formal flexibility, the effects of the technological work arrangement is contin...
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First published online: 14 August 2020Platform companies like Uber not only disrupt existing markets...
In the context of widely contested arguments in favor and against rapidly emerging gig platforms, my...
The so-called sharing economy is often framed as an adept system for taking advantage of underutiliz...
In this article, we investigate Norwegian taxi drivers’ perceptions and experiences of the introduct...
Uber has long claimed it’s a technology company, not a transportation company, and an intermediary t...
This thesis investigates the ridesharing platform Uber, and the consequences following potential leg...
The rise of the online gig economy alters ways of working. Mediated by algorithmically programmed mo...
I use the case of the transportation network company Uber as a lens to explore the comparative polit...
South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s lar...
In recent years, the advent of new technologies has impacting an increasing number of economic secto...
Digital platforms have emerged as a new, innovative and powerful way of organizing business. One are...
Labour protections are afforded to those workers who conform to the definition of an “employee”. In ...
Over the past year, taxi drivers around the world have protested the appearance of ride-hailing apps...
Uber has reached rock-star status in the world of 'gigs’, 'rabbits’ and 'rides’ known as the 'on-dem...
The rise of digital platforms through which labour is bought and sold is transforming the world of w...
First published online: 14 August 2020Platform companies like Uber not only disrupt existing markets...
In the context of widely contested arguments in favor and against rapidly emerging gig platforms, my...
The so-called sharing economy is often framed as an adept system for taking advantage of underutiliz...
In this article, we investigate Norwegian taxi drivers’ perceptions and experiences of the introduct...
Uber has long claimed it’s a technology company, not a transportation company, and an intermediary t...
This thesis investigates the ridesharing platform Uber, and the consequences following potential leg...
The rise of the online gig economy alters ways of working. Mediated by algorithmically programmed mo...
I use the case of the transportation network company Uber as a lens to explore the comparative polit...
South Africa’s Uber dilemma has forced jurists to answer important questions about the country’s lar...
In recent years, the advent of new technologies has impacting an increasing number of economic secto...
Digital platforms have emerged as a new, innovative and powerful way of organizing business. One are...
Labour protections are afforded to those workers who conform to the definition of an “employee”. In ...
Over the past year, taxi drivers around the world have protested the appearance of ride-hailing apps...
Uber has reached rock-star status in the world of 'gigs’, 'rabbits’ and 'rides’ known as the 'on-dem...
The rise of digital platforms through which labour is bought and sold is transforming the world of w...
First published online: 14 August 2020Platform companies like Uber not only disrupt existing markets...
In the context of widely contested arguments in favor and against rapidly emerging gig platforms, my...