Journal article

Sceptics or supporters? Consumers’ views of work in the gig economy

Joshua Healy, Andreas Pekarek, Ariadne Vromen

New Technology, Work and Employment | Wiley | Published : 2020

Abstract

Labour-management practices and workers’ experiences in the gig economy are topics of major interest for researchers, regulators and the general public. Platform companies project a vision of gig workers as autonomous freelancers, but pervasive features of their own labour practices, along with workers’ traits, create new vulnerabilities and risks. Efforts to improve gig workers’ conditions to date have made in-roads without achieving a general shift in platforms’ practices or gig workers’ conditions. In this paper, we explore how another, less-recognised stakeholder group—consumers—shapes the conditions of gig work. Drawing on Australian public opinion data, we study consumers’ views of the..

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