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Work in the gig economy : a research overview / James Duggan, Anthony McDonnell, Ultan Sherman, and Ronan Carbery
VerfasserDuggan, James In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach James Duggan ; McDonnell, Anthony In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Anthony McDonnell ; Sherman, Ultan In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Ultan Sherman ; Carbery, Ronan In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Ronan Carbery
ErschienenLondon ; New York : Routledge, 2022
Umfangx, 111 Seiten ; Breite 138 mm, Hoehe 216 mm : Diagramme
SerieState of the art in business research
SchlagwörterArbeitsflexibilisierung In Wikipedia suchen nach Arbeitsflexibilisierung / Unternehmen In Wikipedia suchen nach Unternehmen / Arbeitsbedingungen In Wikipedia suchen nach Arbeitsbedingungen / Outsourcing In Wikipedia suchen nach Outsourcing / Internet In Wikipedia suchen nach Internet / Lohnarbeit In Wikipedia suchen nach Lohnarbeit / Arbeitsrecht In Wikipedia suchen nach Arbeitsrecht
ISBN978-0-367-36792-3
ISBN978-1-032-07526-6
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Throughout the last decade, the 'gig economy' has emerged as one of the most significant developments in the world of work. As a novel, hyper-flexible form of labour, gig work features a uniquely fragmented working arrangement wherein independent workers partner with digital platform organisations to provide a range of on-demand services to customers. Work in the Gig Economy: A Research Overview provides a concise overview to the key themes and debate that encompass the gig economy literature. It covers five core themes: an introduction to gig work; classification issues; the role of technology; the experiences of gig workers; and the future of gig work. As an emerging and diverse research field, contributions stem from an array of perspectives including psychology, sociology, human resource management, legal studies, and technology management. The chapters synthesise the most prominent insights into this emerging field, key thinking on the complex relationships and conditions found in gig work, and the most significant issues to be addressed as the gig economy continues to develop. A critical introduction for students, scholars and reflective professionals and policymakers, this book provides much needed direction through the rapidly growing and expansive body of research on work in the gig economy