The rise of digital platforms has enabled new forms of work, but the nature of these new forms, particularly the role of the digital platform in shaping work relations, is not well understood. This study explores how the presence of the digital platform manifests itself in workers’ perceptions of their work in the context of ride-hailing. We draw on the literature on work relations and theorize how the dimensions of work relations manifest themselves in work done for a digital platform. We employ the Gioia method to analyze 39 interviews conducted with Uber and Lyft drivers, and we identify six key mechanisms of platform-enabled work, namely self-employment, time management, income, information control, pricing, and rating. Our results illu...
This critical review of research on platform-mediated work argues that platform work studies are too...
"Uberization," "digitalization," "platform economy," "gig economy," and "sharing economy" are some o...
In this paper, we assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employment, namely...
This study examines gig workers’ interactions with digital platforms to reveal how workers see techn...
The rise of the online gig economy alters ways of working. Mediated by algorithmically programmed mo...
Digitalization is enabling new and novel forms of work. One such emerging form of work manifests its...
This dissertation consists of four essays which address the fast-growing gig-economy – a global phen...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
The use of digital technology has become a key part of contemporary debates on how work is changing,...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
The new ways of organising work and offering services on the market through the so-called digital pl...
Searching for paid tasks via digital labour platforms, such as Uber, Deliveroo and Fiverr, has becom...
While digital platforms tend to be unproblematically presented as the infrastructure of the sharing ...
International audienceWhile digital labour platforms are booming, their ability to constitute a sust...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how the process of work identity construction unfold...
This critical review of research on platform-mediated work argues that platform work studies are too...
"Uberization," "digitalization," "platform economy," "gig economy," and "sharing economy" are some o...
In this paper, we assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employment, namely...
This study examines gig workers’ interactions with digital platforms to reveal how workers see techn...
The rise of the online gig economy alters ways of working. Mediated by algorithmically programmed mo...
Digitalization is enabling new and novel forms of work. One such emerging form of work manifests its...
This dissertation consists of four essays which address the fast-growing gig-economy – a global phen...
The pervasiveness of the digital ecosystem reconfigures the organization of work. The new industrial...
The use of digital technology has become a key part of contemporary debates on how work is changing,...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
The new ways of organising work and offering services on the market through the so-called digital pl...
Searching for paid tasks via digital labour platforms, such as Uber, Deliveroo and Fiverr, has becom...
While digital platforms tend to be unproblematically presented as the infrastructure of the sharing ...
International audienceWhile digital labour platforms are booming, their ability to constitute a sust...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how the process of work identity construction unfold...
This critical review of research on platform-mediated work argues that platform work studies are too...
"Uberization," "digitalization," "platform economy," "gig economy," and "sharing economy" are some o...
In this paper, we assess the main characteristics of a growing form of precarious employment, namely...