“…Across different disciplinary boundaries, research into algorithmic surveillance (Newlands, 2020), people analytics (Gal et al, 2020;Marler & Boudreau, 2017;Tursunbayeva et al, 2018), human resource management (HRM) algorithms (Cheng & Hackett, 2021), and algorithmic control (Kellogg et al, 2020;Veen et al, 2020) is gaining traction. Moreover, these various concepts are studied alongsideand at times interchangeably with -related phenomena including Big Data (Garcia-Arroyo & Osca, 2019), artificial intelligence (Strohmeier & Piazza, 2015;Tambe et al, 2019) and online labor platforms (Duggan et al, 2020;Newlands, 2020;Veen et al, 2020). These terms and developments are often loosely linked to, or aggregated as, 'digital HRM' which, as a broad notion covers a multitude of topics and issues with unclear and ambiguous relations between them (Strohmeier, 2020b).…”