To investigate whether platform work can grow even in political economies with an adverse institutional environment, we examine Germany as a least likely case. We assess what constrains the growth of platform work in Germany as well as whether existing economic and social institutions adapt to it. We find that platform work is being accommodated in the German political economy, but in a very limited space. The most important institution constraining platform work is social insurance, especially by increasing pressure to rein in bogus self-employment. Government has so far not seen a need to intervene with new regulation. Within the space that has been carved out for platform work, the traditional institutions of German social partnership ar...
The introduction of the platform economy in Europe has sparked debate on the challenges it raises fo...
Labour markets are increasingly being organized through digital platforms. These platforms are often...
While online platforms were initially applauded for improving services in a range of sectors, they a...
To investigate whether platform work can grow even in political economies with an adverse institutio...
First published online: 22 July 2021To investigate whether platform work can grow even in political ...
Previous research on platform work has concentrated on questions of organization, technology and reg...
The platform economy has been criticized for exacerbating social inequalities in various ways. This ...
The chapter presents emerging evidence on the development of the platform economy, paying particular...
In this paper, we assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employment, namely...
Motivation: The development of labour platforms is one of the manifestations of the platformisation ...
The objective of this study is to investigate how European trade unions and governments in France, S...
In this paper, we aimed to assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employmen...
The following paper interrogates how the nature of a phase of capitalism impacts the structure of th...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
The introduction of the platform economy in Europe has sparked debate on the challenges it raises fo...
Labour markets are increasingly being organized through digital platforms. These platforms are often...
While online platforms were initially applauded for improving services in a range of sectors, they a...
To investigate whether platform work can grow even in political economies with an adverse institutio...
First published online: 22 July 2021To investigate whether platform work can grow even in political ...
Previous research on platform work has concentrated on questions of organization, technology and reg...
The platform economy has been criticized for exacerbating social inequalities in various ways. This ...
The chapter presents emerging evidence on the development of the platform economy, paying particular...
In this paper, we assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employment, namely...
Motivation: The development of labour platforms is one of the manifestations of the platformisation ...
The objective of this study is to investigate how European trade unions and governments in France, S...
In this paper, we aimed to assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employmen...
The following paper interrogates how the nature of a phase of capitalism impacts the structure of th...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
The introduction of the platform economy in Europe has sparked debate on the challenges it raises fo...
Labour markets are increasingly being organized through digital platforms. These platforms are often...
While online platforms were initially applauded for improving services in a range of sectors, they a...