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A Review of Policy Documents on Platform Economy

Table 1: The Top Ten Highest Cited Journal Articles*

No Author(s) Title (Published Year) Source
1 Kenney, M & Zysman, J. The rise of the platform economy (2016) Issues in Science and Technology 32(3), 61-69
2 Wood, A.J., Graham, M., Lehdonvirta, V. & Hjorth, I. Good gig, Bad gig: Autonomy and algorithmic control in the global gig economy (2019) Work, Employment and Society 33(1), 56-75
3 Acquier, A., Daudigeous, T. & Pinkse, J. Promises and paradoxes of the sharing economy: An organizing framework (2017) Technological Forecasting and Social Change 15, 1-10
4 Van Doorn, N. Platform labor: On the gendered and racialized exploitation of low-income service work in the ‘on-demand’ economy (2017) Information Communication and Society 20(6), 898-914
5 Sutherland, W. & Jarrahi, M.H. The sharing economy and digital platforms: A review and research agenda (2018) International Journal Information Management 43, 328-341
6 Hall, J.V. & Krueger A.B. An analysis of the labor market for Uber’s Driver-Partners in the United States (2018) ILR Review 71(3), 705-732
7 Vallas, S. & Schor, J.B. What do platforms do? Understanding the gig economy (2020) Annual Review of Sociology 46, 273-294
8 Schor, J.B. & Altwood-Charles, W. The “sharing” economy labor, inequality, and social connection on for-profit platforms (2017) Sociology Compass 1198) e12493
9 Tassinari, A. & Maccarrone, V. Riders on the storm: Workplace solidarity among gig economy couriers in Italy and the UK (2020) Work, Employment and Society 34(1), 35-54
10 Veen, A., Barratt, T. & Goods, C. Platform-Capital’s ‘App-etite’ for control: A labour process analysis of food delivery work in Australia Work, Employment and Society 34(3), 388-406
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