Boundaryless careers and algorithmic constraints in the gig economy

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Abstract

With low barriers to entry and ease of access to work, the gig economy offers the prospect of boundaryless opportunities for flexible working arrangements characterised by increased autonomy. This form of work, however, may leave individuals without development opportunities and could stymie career progression. Drawing on boundaryless career theory, this study examines the potential of gig workers to develop the transferable career competencies required to effectively pursue opportunities beyond these precarious roles. Through insights from 56 gig worker interviews, we analyse the lived experiences of workers in attempting to develop ‘knowing-why’, ‘knowing-how’, and ‘knowing-whom’ competencies. In so doing, we find that the potentially unmovable boundaries posed by algorithmic management practices within platform organisations constrains workers’ abilities to navigate their roles and develop transferable competencies. The study lends empirical support to the bounded effect of gig work on individuals’ careers in a domain characterised by precarity where organisations dismiss the existence of an employment relationship, where individuals may simultaneously work for multiple platforms, and where secretive algorithms heavily influence the experience of work.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4468-4498
Number of pages31
JournalInternational Journal of Human Resource Management
Volume33
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • algorithmic management
  • app-work
  • boundaryless careers
  • career competencies
  • Gig economy
  • intelligent career framework

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