After the Gig
How the Sharing Economy Got Hijacked and How to Win It Back
by Juliet Schor
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Pub Date Sep 01 2020 | Archive Date Nov 23 2020
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Description
Management & Workplace Culture Book of the Year, 2020 Porchlight Business Book Awards
A Publishers Weekly Fall 2020 Big Indie Book
The dark side of the gig economy (Uber, Airbnb, etc.) and how to make it equitable for the users and workers most exploited.
Nevertheless, the basic model—a peer-to-peer structure augmented by digital tech—holds the potential to meet its original promises. Based on nearly a decade of pioneering research, After the Gig dives into what went wrong with this contemporary reimagining of labor. The book examines multiple types of data from thirteen cases to identify the unique features and potential of sharing platforms that prior research has failed to pinpoint. Juliet B. Schor presents a compelling argument that we can engineer a reboot: through regulatory reforms and cooperative platforms owned and controlled by users, an equitable and truly shared economy is still possible.
Advance Praise
"Juliet Schor and her team have done something extraordinary: their intensive research has let them understand what the sharing economy really feels like to its participants, and their storytelling ability lets the rest of us make complete sense of the data. In addition, they provide a workable plan for how to fulfill the promise of gig work as a part of a supportive, useful, fair economy. This book will redefine the field."—Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy
"Cutting through the hype of the sharing economy and anxieties about gig work, Schor offers a deeply researched and thoughtful account of what promised (or threatened) to revolutionize work and ownership, but probably won't. A must-read for anyone thinking about the future of work."—Yochai Benkler, Professor, Harvard Law School and Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780520325050 |
PRICE | $24.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 275 |