Power resources for disempowered workers? Re‐conceptualizing the power and potential of consumers in app‐based food delivery

Author:

Goods Caleb1ORCID,Veen Alex2ORCID,Barratt Tom1ORCID,Smith Brett3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management and Organisations University of Western Australia Business School Perth Western Australia Australia

2. Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies University of Sydney Business School Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Centre for Business Data Analytics University of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractConsumers play an integral role in the labor process of app‐based food delivery services through their consumption behaviors and performance ratings of workers. Some therefore see them as a potential ally of workers, whereas others view them as beholden by capital. This quantitative study uses power resource theory and a Rasch model to appraise consumers' understandings and attitudes toward working conditions in this segment of the “gig” economy. Drawing on two surveys of 1820 Australian consumers, we find that consumers are a potential yet heterogenous coalitional power resource who may align with workers on certain entitlements like minimum wages.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management,Industrial relations

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