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Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy

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Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy Synopsis

Using an interdisciplinary lens, this book innovatively explores the conflicts and shifting boundaries in organisational, professional, legal and economic structures, caused by the rise of the gig economy. The dynamic structural model of the gig economy is introduced to interrogate the inner workings of the amorphous gig economy at the Macro, Meso and Micro levels of analysis.

Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy examines a range of tensions and issues, including;

  • The future of trade unions in the gig economy
  • Employment status and contractual arrangements
  • Talent management in the gig economy
  • Employee voice and whistleblowing
  • Career choices and organisational attractiveness
  • Trajectory and impact at macro economic levels.

Organisational examples and a focus on the perspective of those engaged in gig work introduce new insights and research questions on the current and future challenges posed by the gig economy, alongside using the structural dynamic model as a tool to understand actors and organisational experiences and build appropriate interventions.


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ISBN: 9781838676049
Publication date: 30th March 2020
Author: Rebecca PageTickell, Elaine Yerby
Publisher: Emerald Publishing an imprint of Emerald Publishing Limited
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 287 pages
Series: The Changing Context of Managing People
Genres: Labour / income economics