2013
DOI: 10.3386/w19525
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Digitization and the Contract Labor Market: A Research Agenda

Abstract: Online contract labor globalizes traditionally local labor markets, with platforms that enable employers, most of whom are in high-income countries, to more easily outsource tasks to contractors, primarily located in low-income countries. This market is growing rapidly; we provide descriptive statistics from one of the leading platforms where the number of hours worked increased 55% from 2011 to 2012, with the 2012 total wage bill just over $360 million. We outline three lines of inquiry in this market setting… Show more

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“…In this essay, as regards labour impacts only, the Hall & Krueger (2015) paper and a review of online labour markets (Agrawal et al, 2013) are briefly mentioned. The findings of these studies are organised partially by theme and partially by platform.…”
Section: Socio-economic Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this essay, as regards labour impacts only, the Hall & Krueger (2015) paper and a review of online labour markets (Agrawal et al, 2013) are briefly mentioned. The findings of these studies are organised partially by theme and partially by platform.…”
Section: Socio-economic Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By and large, their efforts were originally focused on effects of digitizing internal organizational processes (e.g., Fichman 2004;Swanson 1994). More recently, there has been an expansion to identifying and articulating unique aspects of digitization in industries, specific organizational domains, or product families (e.g., Agrawal et al 2013;Anderson and Agarwal 2011;Greenstein et al 2013;Xue et al 2013). They have especially highlighted the paradoxes and dilemmas that digitization creates for organizations developing, deploying, and managing digital innovation (e.g., Breshnahan and Greenstein 2014; Kallinikos et al 2013;Lyytinen et al 2016;Nambisan 2013;Tilson et al 2010;Tiwana et al 2010;Yoo et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The erosion of the westcentric world order is a gradual process, so it took a while before it received widespread 3 Two other problems strongly affected by the developments which have given rise to the breakthrough of global modernity are climate change and ecological degradation -simply because this breakthrough dramatically amplifies the factors driving them (for a few hints, see [78]). Here, I nonetheless bracket them out because awareness of their actual and potential consequences is already quite widespread, whereas reflection on the problems addressed in the present article is only just beginning.…”
Section: The Future Of World Ordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means the virtual market place (for goods and labor) now reaches over half the world's population. Not surprisingly, online markets for contract labor are mushrooming, with employers in high-income countries hiring labor in low-income countries being the norm (see [3]). …”
Section: The Future Of Social Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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