Wood Alex J, Graham Mark, Lehdonvirta Vili, Hjorth Isis
University of Oxford, UK.
Work Employ Soc. 2019 Feb;33(1):56-75. doi: 10.1177/0950017018785616. Epub 2018 Aug 8.
This article evaluates the job quality of work in the remote gig economy. Such work consists of the remote provision of a wide variety of digital services mediated by online labour platforms. Focusing on workers in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, the article draws on semi-structured interviews in six countries ( = 107) and a cross-regional survey ( = 679) to detail the manner in which remote gig work is shaped by platform-based algorithmic control. Despite varying country contexts and types of work, we show that algorithmic control is central to the operation of online labour platforms. Algorithmic management techniques tend to offer workers high levels of flexibility, autonomy, task variety and complexity. However, these mechanisms of control can also result in low pay, social isolation, working unsocial and irregular hours, overwork, sleep deprivation and exhaustion.
本文评估了远程零工经济中的工作质量。此类工作包括通过在线劳动力平台远程提供各种各样的数字服务。本文聚焦于东南亚和撒哈拉以南非洲的工人,利用对六个国家的107人进行的半结构化访谈以及一项跨地区调查(679人),详细阐述了基于平台的算法控制对远程零工工作的塑造方式。尽管各国情况和工作类型各不相同,但我们表明,算法控制对于在线劳动力平台的运营至关重要。算法管理技术往往为工人提供了高度的灵活性、自主性、任务多样性和复杂性。然而,这些控制机制也可能导致低薪、社会孤立、在非社交时间和不规律时间工作、过度劳累、睡眠不足和疲惫不堪。