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Platform-Capital’s ‘App-etite’ for Control: A Labour Process Analysis of Food-Delivery Work in Australia
A Veen, T Barratt, C Goods
Work, Employment and Society, 2019
6862019
‘‘Is your gig any good?’’ Analysing job quality in the Australian platform-based food-delivery sector
C Goods, A Veen, T Barratt
Journal of Industrial Relations, 1-26, 2019
3922019
‘I’m my own boss…’: Active intermediation and ‘entrepreneurial’worker agency in the Australian gig-economy
T Barratt, C Goods, A Veen
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 52 (8), 1643-1661, 2020
2132020
How far has international HRM travelled? A systematic review of literature on multinational corporations (2000–2014)
FL Cooke, G Wood, M Wang, A Veen
Human Resource Management Review 29 (1), 59-75, 2019
1852019
What do we know about cross-country comparative studies in HRM? A critical review of literature in the period of 2000-2014
FL Cooke, A Veen, G Wood
The International Journal of Human Resource Management 28 (1), 196-233, 2017
1002017
Consumer ‘app-etite’for workers' rights in the Australian ‘gig’economy
B Smith, C Goods, T Barratt, A Veen
Journal of choice modelling 38, 100254, 2021
482021
The ‘gigification’of work in the 21st Century
A Veen, S Kaine, C Goods, T Barratt
Contemporary work and the future of employment in developed countries, 15-32, 2020
242020
Continuity or disruption? An assessment of changing work and employment in the Victorian construction industry
A Veen, J Teicher, P Holland
Labour & Industry: A journal of the social and economic relations of work 27 …, 2017
132017
Being exploited and breaching your visa: the limited choices of the food delivery worker
C Goods, A Veen, T Barratt
122017
Power resources for disempowered workers? Re‐conceptualizing the power and potential of consumers in app‐based food delivery
C Goods, A Veen, T Barratt, B Smith
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 63 (2), 107-131, 2024
102024
Australia: Labour and the gig economy
T Barratt, C Goods, A Veen
The Routledge Handbook of the Gig Economy, 347-358, 2022
72022
Furthering engaged algorithmic management research: Surfacing foundational positions through a hermeneutic literature analysis
R Sullivan, A Veen, K Riemer
Information and Organization 34 (4), 100528, 2024
62024
A new deal for Uber drivers in UK, but Australia’s ‘gig workers’ must wait
T Barratt, A Veen, C Goods
The Conversation, 2021
52021
Algorithms workers can’t see are increasingly pulling the management strings
T Barratt, A Veen, C Goods
The Conversation, 2020
52020
As yet another ridesharing platform launches in Australia, how does this all end?
T Barratt, A Veen, C Goods, E Josserand, S Kaine
The Conversation, 2018
52018
Potential, challenges and pitfalls of pay-for-performance schemes: a narrative review evaluating the merits for the Australian home care sector
A Veen, T Bartram, FL Cooke
Journal of Health Organization and Management 36 (1), 38-50, 2022
42022
Accidental flexicurity or workfare? Navigating ride-share work and Australia’s welfare system
A Veen, T Barratt, C Goods, M Baird
Economic and Industrial Democracy 45 (3), 766-793, 2024
32024
Did somebody say workers’ rights? Three big questions about menulog’s employment plan
T Barratt, A Veen, C Goods
The conversation, 2021
32021
The ‘gigification’of work: Consideration of the challenges and opportunities
A Veen, D Oliver, C Goods, T Barratt
Contemporary Issues in Work and Organisations, 27-41, 2019
32019
The way they manipulate people is really saddening: study shows the trade-offs in gig work
S Kaine, A Veen, C Goods, E Josserand
32017
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