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Yasunaga H.
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Rise of the 'Gig Economy' and it's Health Toll on Workers.

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Joseph B, Joseph M.
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Design Tensions in Online Freelancing Platforms: Using Speculative Participatory Design to Support Freelancers' Relationships with Clients

Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction
This paper explores the design challenges that arise in supporting online freelancers to navigate relationships with clients. Prior studies have shown that current platform designs can lead to worker precarity in freelancer-client relationships, such as ...
Ning Ma, Dongwook Yoon, Jessica Huang
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A freelancers’ cooperative as a case of democratic institutional experimentation for better work: a case study of SMart-Belgium

Transfer, 2020
This article discusses the experimentation led by SMart in Belgium, a worker cooperative founded to support freelance artists – and subsequently extended to other freelancers – with the aim of helping them reduce four forms of uncertainties that affect ...
J. Charles   +2 more
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Measure of Well-Being of Freelancers in it Sector

2023 Intelligent Computing and Control for Engineering and Business Systems (ICCEBS), 2023
Freelancers contribute significantly to the expansion of the economy and businesses within the “gig economy.” The ongoing research aims to assess the level of job satisfaction among IT contractors and workers by conducting surveys.
P. Venkatesh   +4 more
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Cooperation in the Gig Economy: Insights from Upwork Freelancers

Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2023
Existing literature on online labor markets predominantly focuses on how freelancers individually complete tasks and projects. Our study examines freelancers' willingness to work collaboratively.
Zachary Fulker, Christoph Riedl
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‘Digital Tournaments’: the colonisation of freelancers’ ‘free’ time and unpaid labour in the online platform economy

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2023
This article challenges positive views of the assumed relationships between skills, productivity and rewards in self-employed digital freelancing. It suggests that the upfront investments made by freelancers to build up positive platform ratings are ...
Valeria Pulignano   +4 more
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