Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy

Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy

An Interdisciplinary Analysis

Yerby, Elaine; Page-Tickell, Rebecca

Emerald Publishing Limited

09/2022

224

Mole

Inglês

9781838676063

15 a 20 dias

327

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Chapter 1. Understanding conflict and shifting boundaries in the gig economy through the Dynamic Structural model; Elaine Yerby and Rebecca Page-Tickell Section 1: Macro Analysis

Chapter 2. Defining the employee in the gig economy: untangling the web of contract; Barry Collins
Chapter 3. The shifting boundaries of capitalism and the conflict of surplus value appropriation within the gig economy; Shampa Roy-Mukherjee and Michael Harrison
Chapter 4. Presence and pretence - trade unions and the gig economy; Rebecca Page-Tickell and Jude Ritchie

Section 2: Meso Analysis

Chapter 5. The dis-evolution of strategic HRM in the gig economy from talent management to supply chain manager; Andrew Boocock, Elaine Yerby and Rebecca Page-Tickell
Chapter 6. Worker and organisational protection: the future of whistleblowing in the gig economy; Catherine Hobby

Chapter 7. Gig Economy and the transformation of professional boundaries in Healthcare; Ali Naghieh
Section 3: Micro Analysis
Chapter 8. Evolutionary mismatch and misbelief impacts on participants in the gig economy; Rebecca Page-Tickell, Jude Ritchie and Therese Page-Tickell
Chapter 9. Frayed careers in the gig economy - rhythms of career privilege and disadvantage; Elaine Yerby
Chapter 10. Status quo, renewal and decline in the gig economy; issues of agency, voice and identity; Elaine Yerby and Rebecca Page-Tickell
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Gig Economy; Conflict; Human Resource Management; Gig Workers; Control; Choice