Associations Between Labor Control Through Digital Platforms and Workers' Mental Wellbeing: A Survey of Location-based Platform Workers in Taiwan
Background: Platform work offers flexibility and autonomy to workers, but there are concerns about the impacts of excessive labor control exercised by digital platforms using algorithmic management. This study assessed the level of labor control exerted by digital platforms and explored its associat...
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Main Authors: | Yawen Cheng (Author), Wan-Ju Cheng (Author), Ro-Ting Lin (Author), Yi-Ting Wang (Author), Jyh-Jer Roger Ko (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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