… out of the gigeconomy, as their … gig workers may experience greater psychological mobility and agency, and they may have a much easier time finding work beyond the gigeconomy…
… work is a specter—both real and experienced—that hangs behind the debates on the gig economy… and organizing at work to the current research on the gigeconomy, understanding …
… Task workers are placed at the high end of the contingency continuum due to working … employment, whereas independent contractors experience more moderate contingency conditions…
… The GigEconomy offers more possibilities to arc our own … the GigEconomy to change not only the way we work, but … requires of us to succeed—leverage our existing skills, experience, …
… as a ‘specific example of a wider, more general experience and process of precarity’, and how, while there may be some (relative) winners and losers, the future for all young people is …
S Hafeez, C Gupta, M Sprajcer - Industrial health, 2022 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… Similar levels of stress were experienced by gig workers in the current study who worked for a single employer and those who worked for multiple employers. While this finding is …
NM Salleh, SNM Shukry, V Maylyn, C Jokinol - Social Sciences, 2023 - researchgate.net
… Due to the job's physical demands, they also work long hours and experience fatigue. Customer demand and how many riders are on duty may affect job assignments daily. Depending …
AJ Ravenelle - Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2019 - emerald.com
… gigeconomy. The purpose of this paper is to utilize McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y as a framework to discuss two gigeconomy … lived experience of workers within the gigeconomy, …
A Alacovska, E Bucher… - Work, Employment and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… This study builds on a qualitative inquiry into how creative workers experiencegigwork in a labour context heavily mediated by precarity and algorithmic decision-making. Forty-nine …