We witness rising tensions between online gig-economy platforms, incumbent firms, regulators, and labor unions. In this chapter, we use the framework of institutional logics as an analytical lens and scheme to understand the fundamental institutional challenges prompted by the advent of the online gig economy. We view gig-economy platforms as corporations that organize and self-regulate markets. In doing so, they span two parallel markets: the market for platforms competing to provide intermediation services and the market for the self-employed competing on platforms to provide peer-to-peer services. Self-regulation by platforms also weakens the traditional roles of the state. While the corporation and market logics empower the platform, th...
Introduction Gig platforms are a modern economy enterprise structure characterized by a firm matchin...
Rather than viewing online platforms as digital marketplaces, we analyze platforms as corporations a...
The emergence of platforms for the exchange of goods and services has posed a challenge for the Law ...
We witness rising tensions between online gig-economy platforms, incumbent firms, regulators, and la...
The advent of online platforms has been considered to be one of the most significant economic change...
This chapter addresses the tensions arising from institutional complexity that are associated with t...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
This chapter examines the interconnections between technology, labor, and the gig economy. It starts...
Using institutional logics as our analytical lens, we gain insights into a new class of technology, ...
It has been argued that digital platform firms leverage their position at spatial bottlenecks in suc...
This Article: explores patterns of legal-institutional change in the emerging, platform-driven econo...
In view of the precarity and economic dependency of gig workers, platform cooperatives come into the...
Since 2012, the platform economy has received much academic, popular, and regulatory attention, refl...
This chapter discusses the arguments made by digital labour platforms - and their supporters - in fa...
The on-demand economy emerged over the last decade as a new commercial model facilitated by the laws...
Introduction Gig platforms are a modern economy enterprise structure characterized by a firm matchin...
Rather than viewing online platforms as digital marketplaces, we analyze platforms as corporations a...
The emergence of platforms for the exchange of goods and services has posed a challenge for the Law ...
We witness rising tensions between online gig-economy platforms, incumbent firms, regulators, and la...
The advent of online platforms has been considered to be one of the most significant economic change...
This chapter addresses the tensions arising from institutional complexity that are associated with t...
Gig-work, or platform work, has been in the crosshairs of regulators since roughly the mid-2010s. Th...
This chapter examines the interconnections between technology, labor, and the gig economy. It starts...
Using institutional logics as our analytical lens, we gain insights into a new class of technology, ...
It has been argued that digital platform firms leverage their position at spatial bottlenecks in suc...
This Article: explores patterns of legal-institutional change in the emerging, platform-driven econo...
In view of the precarity and economic dependency of gig workers, platform cooperatives come into the...
Since 2012, the platform economy has received much academic, popular, and regulatory attention, refl...
This chapter discusses the arguments made by digital labour platforms - and their supporters - in fa...
The on-demand economy emerged over the last decade as a new commercial model facilitated by the laws...
Introduction Gig platforms are a modern economy enterprise structure characterized by a firm matchin...
Rather than viewing online platforms as digital marketplaces, we analyze platforms as corporations a...
The emergence of platforms for the exchange of goods and services has posed a challenge for the Law ...