Affiliation:
1. Janine Berg is a senior economist at the International Labour Office (ILO) in Geneva, Switzerland. The views expressed in this article are her own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the ILO. Hannah Johnston is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography and Planning at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
Abstract
In their comment on the article on Uber driver-partners by Jonathan Hall and Alan Krueger, the authors analyze the article’s methodological problems, including sample bias, leading questions, selective reporting of findings, and an overestimation of driver earnings, which do not account for the full range of job-related expenses and is based on outdated data. The authors also argue that Hall and Krueger make unsubstantiated claims that extend beyond the scope of their research and ignore a rapidly growing literature that is critical of the Uber model as well as the broader for-hire vehicle industry in which Uber operates. As policymakers grapple with how to respond to transport network companies, the authors argue that a fuller understanding of the costs and benefits of services such as Uber is critical for making informed policies.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management
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