麦克风,而非扩音器:数字工作平台上功能性众包工人发言机制研究

Microphones, not megaphones: Functional crowdworker voice regimes on digital work platforms

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2020
被引 103 · 同刊同年前 10%
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过对六家德国中型数字平台的质性研究,发现平台为众包工人提供了不同程度的发言机制,但仅限于任务相关的工作流程改进,而非平台决策的共决权。

Abstract

Digital work platforms are often said to view crowdworkers as replaceable cogs in the machine, favouring exit rather than voice as a means of resolving concerns. Based on a qualitative study of six German medium-sized platforms offering a range of standardized and creative tasks, we show that platforms provide voice mechanisms, albeit in varying degrees and levels. We find that all platforms in our sample enabled crowdworkers to communicate task-related issues to ensure crowdworker availability and quality output. Five platforms proactively consulted crowdworkers on task-related issues, and two on platform-wide organisation. Differences in the ways in which voice was implemented were driven by considerations about costs, control and a crowd’s social structure, as well as by platforms’ varying interest in fair work standards. We conclude that the platforms in our sample equip crowdworkers with ‘microphones’ by letting them have a say on workflow improvements in a highly controlled and easily mutable setting, but do not provide ‘megaphones’ for co-determining or even controlling platform decisions. By connecting the literature on employee voice with platform research, our study provides a nuanced picture of how voice is technologically and organisationally enabled and constrained in non-standard, digital work contexts.

数字劳动平台众包工人员工发言机制人机交互