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Visible hands: How gig companies shape workers' exposure to market risk

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Maffie, Michael David

Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society

2023

Early view

digital economy ; crowd work ; worker

Employment

https://doi.org/10.1111/irel.12337

English

Bibliogr.

"How do gig platforms prevent workers from defecting to a competitor? Drawing on 40 original interviews and survey data from 210 ride-hail drivers, the author finds that platform companies calibrate workers' exposure to market risk using gamified reward systems. These rewards protect compliant workers from changes in market conditions, raising the costs of accepting work from a competitor. Yet those who do not comply are “pushed” to the periphery, increasing their market risk. This article illustrates how platform companies can use their “visible hands” to harness and control market forces, shaping worker behavior within and across platforms."

Digital



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