TY - JOUR
T1 - Two's company, platforms make a crowd
T2 - Talent identification in tripartite work arrangements in the gig economy
AU - Meijerink, Jeroen
AU - Fisher, Sandra
AU - McDonnell, Anthony
AU - Wiblen, Sharna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - The gig economy provides a novel setting that challenges many established ways of working. This paper unpacks the nature of talent identification in the gig economy through the role of three central actors; the online labor platform firm, the requester/customer and the gig worker. Talent identification in this context is especially novel as it emerges from tripartite relationships among independent economic actors, in contrast to traditional settings where talent identification is studied from a dyadic perspective (i.e., talented workers and the organization). We decipher the heterogeneity across online labor platforms and their gig workforces through the practice of talent identification. We provide an agenda to guide future research on the inclusive versus exclusive nature of talent identification in the gig economy as well as on online labor platforms as independent, yet powerful players who identify talents themselves alongside shaping talent identification processes between workers and hiring organizations. Accordingly, this paper extends the parameters of talent identification scholarship along with providing a different lens by which we examine work in the gig context.
AB - The gig economy provides a novel setting that challenges many established ways of working. This paper unpacks the nature of talent identification in the gig economy through the role of three central actors; the online labor platform firm, the requester/customer and the gig worker. Talent identification in this context is especially novel as it emerges from tripartite relationships among independent economic actors, in contrast to traditional settings where talent identification is studied from a dyadic perspective (i.e., talented workers and the organization). We decipher the heterogeneity across online labor platforms and their gig workforces through the practice of talent identification. We provide an agenda to guide future research on the inclusive versus exclusive nature of talent identification in the gig economy as well as on online labor platforms as independent, yet powerful players who identify talents themselves alongside shaping talent identification processes between workers and hiring organizations. Accordingly, this paper extends the parameters of talent identification scholarship along with providing a different lens by which we examine work in the gig context.
KW - Gig economy
KW - Non-standard work
KW - Online labor platforms
KW - Talent identification
KW - Talent management
KW - Tripartite working relationships
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85183022270
U2 - 10.1016/j.hrmr.2024.101011
DO - 10.1016/j.hrmr.2024.101011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85183022270
SN - 1053-4822
VL - 34
JO - Human Resource Management Review
JF - Human Resource Management Review
IS - 2
M1 - 101011
ER -