Good gig, bad gig: autonomy and algorithmic control in the global gig economy AJ Wood, M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, I Hjorth Work, employment and society 33 (1), 56-75, 2019 | 1699 | 2019 |
Digital labour and development: impacts of global digital labour platforms and the gig economy on worker livelihoods M Graham, I Hjorth, V Lehdonvirta Transfer: European review of labour and research 23 (2), 135-162, 2017 | 1287 | 2017 |
Game design as marketing: How game mechanics create demand for virtual goods J Hamari, V Lehdonvirta International Journal of Business Science & Applied Management 5 (1), 14-29, 2010 | 642 | 2010 |
Online labour index: Measuring the online gig economy for policy and research O Kässi, V Lehdonvirta Technological forecasting and social change 137, 241-248, 2018 | 635 | 2018 |
Virtual item sales as a revenue model: Identifying attributes that drive purchase decisions V Lehdonvirta Electronic commerce research 9, 97-113, 2009 | 571 | 2009 |
Flexibility in the gig economy: managing time on three online piecework platforms V Lehdonvirta New Technology, Work and Employment 33 (1), 13-29, 2018 | 557 | 2018 |
Workers of the Internet unite? Online freelancer organisation among remote gig economy workers in six Asian and African countries AJ Wood, V Lehdonvirta, M Graham New Technology, Work and Employment 33 (2), 95-112, 2018 | 421 | 2018 |
Networked but commodified: The (dis) embeddedness of digital labour in the gig economy AJ Wood, M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, I Hjorth Sociology 53 (5), 931-950, 2019 | 406 | 2019 |
The global platform economy: A new offshoring institution enabling emerging-economy microproviders V Lehdonvirta, O Kässi, I Hjorth, H Barnard, M Graham Journal of management 45 (2), 567-599, 2019 | 306 | 2019 |
Social media, web, and panel surveys: using non‐probability samples in social and policy research V Lehdonvirta, A Oksanen, P Räsänen, G Blank Policy & internet 13 (1), 134-155, 2021 | 290 | 2021 |
Algorithms that divide and unite: delocalisation, identity and collective action in ‘microwork’ V Lehdonvirta Space, place and global digital work, 53-80, 2016 | 232 | 2016 |
The risks and rewards of online gig work at the global margins M Graham, V Lehdonvirta, A Wood, H Barnard, I Hjorth, P D Simon Oxford Internet Institute, 2017 | 211 | 2017 |
Knowledge map of the virtual economy: Converting the virtual economy into development potential V Lehdonvirta, M Ernkvist World Bank, 2011 | 205* | 2011 |
Virtual consumerism: case habbo hotel V Lehdonvirta, TA Wilska, M Johnson Information, communication & society 12 (7), 1059-1079, 2009 | 193 | 2009 |
Virtual economies: Design and analysis V Lehdonvirta, E Castronova Mit Press, 2014 | 192 | 2014 |
Virtual worlds don't exist: Questioning the dichotomous approach in MMO studies V Lehdonvirta Game Studies 10 (1), 2010 | 183 | 2010 |
Designing motivation using persuasive ambient mirrors T Nakajima, V Lehdonvirta Personal and ubiquitous computing 17, 107-126, 2013 | 170 | 2013 |
A history of the digitalization of consumer culture V Lehdonvirta Digital virtual consumption, 18-35, 2013 | 154 | 2013 |
How do young people identify with online and offline peer groups? A comparison between UK, Spain and Japan V Lehdonvirta, P Räsänen Journal of Youth Studies 14 (1), 91-108, 2011 | 144 | 2011 |
Antagonism beyond employment: how the ‘subordinated agency’of labour platforms generates conflict in the remote gig economy AJ Wood, V Lehdonvirta Socio-Economic Review 19 (4), 1369-1396, 2021 | 138* | 2021 |