Open Access10.25300/MISQ/2021/15333
Algorithmic management of platform work on online labor platforms : matching meets control
M. Mohlmann,L. Zalmanson,Ola Henfridsson,Robert Wayne Gregory +3 more
- 01 Jan 2021
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TL;DR: This paper examines the nature of platform work on OLPs, and the role of algorithmic management in organizing how such work is conducted, using a qualitative study of Uber drivers’ perceptions and supplemented by interviews with Uber executives and engineers.
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Abstract: Online labor platforms (OLPs) can use algorithms along two dimensions: matching and control. While previous research has paid considerable attention to how OLPs optimize matching and accommodate market needs, OLPs can also employ algorithms to monitor and tightly control platform work. In this paper, we examine the nature of platform work on OLPs, and the role of algorithmic management in organizing how such work is conducted. Using a qualitative study of Uber drivers’ perceptions, supplemented by interviews with Uber executives and engineers, we present a grounded theory that captures algorithmic management of work on OLPs. In the context of broad algorithmic control, platform workers experience tensions relating to execution, compensation, and belonging. We show that these tensions trigger market-like and organization-like response behaviors by platform workers. Our research contributes to the emerging literature on OLPs.
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