This book explores the enactment of technologically mediated Human Resource Management (HRM) in the gig economy from various perspectives. It will be a beneficial read for advanced students and researchers of Management, Economics, Business and Marketing.
This book explores the enactment of technologically mediated Human Resource Management (HRM) in the gig economy from various perspectives. It will be a beneficial read for advanced students and researchers of Management, Economics, Business and Marketing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony McDonnell is Professor of Human Resource Management, Deputy Dean and co-director of the Human Resource Research Centre at Cork University Business School, University College Cork, Ireland. His research interests include gig work, talent management and global staffing practices of MNCs. Ronan Carbery is Senior Lecturer in Management, Director of the Executive MBA, and co-director of the Human Resource Research Centre at Cork University Business School, University College Cork, Ireland. His research interests include gig work, learning and development, and talent development. John Burgess is Conjoint Professor of Human Resource Management at Torrens University, Australia. His research interests include the HRM practices of multinational enterprises, the transition from education to employment, working time arrangements and health, the transition from military to civilian employment, and the policy implications of contingent employment. Ultan Sherman is Lecturer in Management and a member of the Human Resource Research Centre at Cork University Business School, University College Cork, Ireland. His research interests lie broadly in the relationship between work and psychology with a particular focus on the psychological contract.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Technologically mediated human resource management in the gig economy 2. Having their cake and eating it too? Online labor platforms and human resource management as a case of institutional complexity 3. The effects of technological supervision on gig workers: organizational control and motivation of Uber, taxi, and limousine drivers 4. Fair's fair: psychological contracts and power in platform work 5. Job quality, fair work and gig work: the lived experience of gig workers 6. Recruitment in the gig economy: attraction and selection on digital platforms
1. Technologically mediated human resource management in the gig economy 2. Having their cake and eating it too? Online labor platforms and human resource management as a case of institutional complexity 3. The effects of technological supervision on gig workers: organizational control and motivation of Uber, taxi, and limousine drivers 4. Fair's fair: psychological contracts and power in platform work 5. Job quality, fair work and gig work: the lived experience of gig workers 6. Recruitment in the gig economy: attraction and selection on digital platforms
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