Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4308016898> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4308016898 endingPage "1510" @default.
- W4308016898 startingPage "1490" @default.
- W4308016898 abstract "Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the food delivery sector to boom as people continue to rely on services provided by online catering platforms (OCPs). However, because of the nature of sharing economy employment, gig workers’ contributions went largely ignored until intervention from institutional governance. This study aims to explore the impacts of labor market transformation after the Chinese Government issued guidance to promote gig workers’ welfare as a focal case. Design/methodology/approach Focus groups and the Delphi technique were used to explore associated impacts on OCPs and gig workers based on governance theory. Findings Results show that institutional governance negatively affected OCPs’ operating cost structure but sustained gig workers’ welfare. The dual effects of market mechanism and institutional governance in the sharing economy are needed to be balanced for labor market transformation. Research limitations/implications Long-term equilibrium can be fulfilled, given the growing food-related demand for the market mechanism. Social reciprocity is expected to be realized through institutional governance for gig workers’ welfare. Originality/value This study suggests that moving from market governance to stakeholder governance, as mediated by state governance, could transform gig workers’ labor structure in the gig economy. This study presents an integrated governance theory to enhance the epistemology of institutional governance." @default.
- W4308016898 created "2022-11-07" @default.
- W4308016898 creator A5017359981 @default.
- W4308016898 creator A5041083833 @default.
- W4308016898 creator A5077990719 @default.
- W4308016898 creator A5081952140 @default.
- W4308016898 date "2022-11-03" @default.
- W4308016898 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W4308016898 title "Labor market transformation in the hospitality gig economy in a post pandemic era: impacts of institutional governance" @default.
- W4308016898 cites W1599960199 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W1965707289 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W1978873026 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W1979290264 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W1987242889 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2002764821 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2003155236 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2007367842 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2019985993 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2028327917 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2034079493 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2085630748 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2105480397 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2128539234 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2131307195 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2278237119 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2328977902 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2390963940 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2403686924 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2424532254 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2469806500 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2520450113 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2522950993 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2562714349 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2606751716 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2744940739 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2751396918 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2757209552 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2767195007 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2767579288 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2773405639 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2790063782 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2793128266 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2883221675 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2887734062 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2897147728 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2902194800 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2912874747 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2912921814 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2917527157 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2933742758 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2937608086 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2948206022 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2955487796 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2969310400 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2969542118 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2973889539 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W2989841102 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3019960341 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3023482097 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3024621067 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3036540524 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3037391393 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3041165598 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3042149128 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3047510259 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3084258776 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3093913608 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3094229042 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3121675192 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3123937330 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3124651774 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3133595011 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3133864282 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3159148574 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3166629055 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3176840941 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3200475960 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W3212594460 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W4200249081 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W4200583446 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W4210956357 @default.
- W4308016898 cites W4280531228 @default.
- W4308016898 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-12-2021-1531" @default.
- W4308016898 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4308016898 type Work @default.
- W4308016898 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4308016898 countsByYear W43080168982023 @default.
- W4308016898 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4308016898 hasAuthorship W4308016898A5017359981 @default.
- W4308016898 hasAuthorship W4308016898A5041083833 @default.
- W4308016898 hasAuthorship W4308016898A5077990719 @default.
- W4308016898 hasAuthorship W4308016898A5081952140 @default.
- W4308016898 hasConcept C100243477 @default.
- W4308016898 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W4308016898 hasConcept C107482638 @default.
- W4308016898 hasConcept C129603779 @default.
- W4308016898 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4308016898 hasConcept C162324750 @default.