Description
Online gig economy platforms maintain low barriers to entry, and they enable flexible working arrangements, allowing individuals to work in an ad-hoc fashion, wherever and whenever they desire. Therefore, online labor platforms could absorb negative emplo
Recommended Citation
Huang, Ni; Burtch, Gordon; and Pavlou, Paul, "Local Economic Conditions and Worker Participation in the Online Gig Economy" (2018). ICIS 2018 Proceedings. 1.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2018/impact/Presentations/1
Local Economic Conditions and Worker Participation in the Online Gig Economy
Online gig economy platforms maintain low barriers to entry, and they enable flexible working arrangements, allowing individuals to work in an ad-hoc fashion, wherever and whenever they desire. Therefore, online labor platforms could absorb negative emplo