In search of meaningful work on digital freelancing platforms: the case of design professionals
Nemkova, Ekaterina ; Demirel, Pelin ; Baines, Linda
New Technology, Work and Employment
2019
34
3
November
226-243
sharing economy ; self employed ; precarious employment ; entrepreneurship ; digital economy
Economics
https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12148
English
Bibliogr.
"Growth of the platform economy has been accompanied by critiques of the fragmented, isolated and precarious nature of the employment it offers. Yet, little is known about how creative freelancers perceive the meaning of work on the platforms. Based on 40 interviews with freelancers, clients, platform owners and industry experts, this paper reveals that most freelancers are concerned about how operating through the platform, and their dependence on it, is undermining the meaningfulness of their work. Freelancers find that the platforms are eroding both the manifest (i.e. monetary) and latent (i.e. non‐monetary) meaning of their work although they are mostly concerned about the latent element of meaning. The analysis reveals that the small group of freelancers who pursue meaningful work and earn a sustainable income on platforms are those with strong entrepreneurial orientation."
Digital
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