Journal article

Should we take the gig economy seriously?

J Healy, D Nicholson, A Pekarek

Labour and Industry: a journal of the social and economic relations of work | Taylor & Francis (Routledge) | Published : 2017

Abstract

The ‘gig economy’ has emerged rapidly as a form of service delivery that challenges existing business models, labour-management practices, and regulations. The ways in which platform companies transact with workers, in particular, has created a burgeoning public interest, but has yet to give rise to a corresponding academic literature. In this paper, we ask whether the gig economy deserves to be a subject of employment relations scholarship, given its current dimensions and likely future. We argue that academic analysis is needed, to better understand the power dynamics operating within the gig economy and how these are testing existing norms and institutions. We discuss two mains ways that ..

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