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Abstract This paper reflects on the paradigmatic assumptions and ideologies that have shaped algorithmic management research. We identify two sets of assumptions: one about the “ontology of algorithms” (which holds that human resource management [HRM] algorithms are non‐human entities with material agency) and one about the “ontology of management ...
Laura Lamers +2 more
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Solidarity across borders: Decoding the functionality of CoopCycle in Latin America
This research analyses the processes of CoopCycle’s adaptation in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico between 2020 and 2023. Drawing on an interdisciplinary approach that integrates Socio-Technical Analysis and Social Network Analysis, it seeks to answer the ...
Alexandra Belén Gualavisí +1 more
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Abstract In 2016, the City of Toronto legalised the ridehail giant Uber under a particularly Uber‐friendly regulatory regime. Rather than understanding this interim outcome along the lines of now widespread narratives of corporate “disruption”, in this article I take up Manuel B.
Fabian Namberger
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The politics of platforms. Between capitalism and cooperativism
Over the past decade, the increasing cross-pollination between Media and Communication Studies and Science and Technology Studies (e.g., Gillespie et al. 2014; Balbi et al. 2016; Musiani et al.
Fabio Virgilio
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The article examines the case of a Barcelona-based cooperative that is a member of the platform cooperative CoopCycle, specialised in bike delivery. Welcoming the invitation from labour scholars to adopt the concept of grey zone as a methodological and ...
Laura Eccher +2 more
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Governance, technology, and the limits of digital solidarity economies: A South Korean case study
This study examines the rise and fall of a government-led collaborative mobility platform in "City P," South Korea. Framed as a "people-centred" digital solidarity economy project, the initiative promised blockchain-enabled transparency and community co ...
Jeongone Seo, Tawfiq Ammari
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Technology, capitalism, and the social contract
Business Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 32-42, January 2025.
Philip Stiles +2 more
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Over the last decade, we have gradually become aware of the implications generated by the spreading of digital platforms (e.g., Gillespie 2010, 2018; Zuboff 2019).
Fabio Virgilio
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A Portfolio of Platform Cooperativism, in Progress
Today, the power asymmetry between those who own the World Wide Web’s core platforms and the users who depend on them is more pronounced than ever. A decentralized digital economy is needed that is built on broad-based ownership and democratic governance.
Scholz, Trebor
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Introduction to the special issue on Digital Solidarity Economies
This introduction situates Digital Solidarity Economies (DSE) as an analytical and practical framework for reimagining the digital economy through cooperation, mutual aid, and shared ownership.
María Belén Albornoz +3 more
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