Abstract
Bergman and Jean (2016) include freelancers as one of the categories of workers who are understudied in the industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology literature. This neglect is particularly striking given the attention paid by the popular media and by politicians to the rise of the “gig economy,” comprising primarily short-term independent freelance workers (e.g., Cook, 2015; Kessler, 2014; Scheiber, 2014; Warner, 2015). This may be due in part to challenges involved in accessing and researching this population, as discussed by Bergman and Jean, but it may also arise from complexities in defining and conceptualizing freelance work, as well as from misunderstandings about the nature of the work now performed by many people who are considered freelancers. Major topics of interest to I-O psychologists such as organizational attraction, job satisfaction, and turnover may seem at first glance to lack relevance to the study of workers who are officially classified as self-employed. But there is substantial opportunity for I-O psychologists and other behaviorally oriented organizational researchers to contribute to our understanding of the growing number of people who earn all or some of their income by freelancing.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Applied Psychology,Social Psychology
Reference25 articles.
1. Light J. (2010, April 26). More freelancers fight to be paid. Wall Street Journal, p. B1.
2. Where Have All the “Workers” Gone? A Critical Analysis of the Unrepresentativeness of Our Samples Relative to the Labor Market in the Industrial–Organizational Psychology Literature
3. Are freelancers a neglected form of small business?
4. Wile R. (2015, July 27). There are probably way more people in the gig economy than we realize. Fusion. Retrieved from http://fusion.net/story/173244/
5. Sundararajan A. (2014, November 27). What Airbnb gets about culture that Uber doesn't. Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2014/11/what-airbnb-gets-about-culture-that-uber-doesnt
Cited by
131 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献