Platforms at Work: Automated Hiring Platforms and Other New Intermediaries in the Organization of Work

Ifeoma Ajunwa, D. Greene
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Abstract This chapter lays out a research agenda in the sociology of work for a type of data and organizational intermediary: work platforms. As an example, the authors employ a case study of the adoption of automated hiring platforms (AHPs) in which the authors distinguish between promises and existing practices. The authors draw on two main methods to do so: critical discourse analysis and affordance critique. The authors collected and examined a mix of trade, popular press, and corporate archives; 135 texts in total. The analysis reveals that work platforms offer five core affordances to management: (1) structured data fields optimized for capture and portability within organizations; (2) increased legibility of activity qua data captured inside and outside the workplace; (3) information asymmetry between labor and management; (4) an “ecosystem” design that supports the development of limited-use applications for specific domains; and (5) the standardization of managerial techniques between workplaces. These combine to create a managerial frame for workers as fungible human capital, available on demand and easily ported between job tasks and organizations. While outlining the origin of platform studies within media and communication studies, the authors demonstrate the specific tools the sociology of work brings to the study of platforms within the workplace. The authors conclude by suggesting avenues for future sociological research not only on hiring platforms, but also on other work platforms such as those supporting automated scheduling and customer relationship management.
工作中的平台:自动招聘平台和工作组织中的其他新中介
本章提出了工作社会学中关于一种数据和组织中介:工作平台的研究议程。作为一个例子,作者采用了一个采用自动招聘平台(ahp)的案例研究,其中作者区分了承诺和现有实践。作者借鉴了两种主要方法:批评话语分析和提供性批评。作者收集并研究了贸易、大众媒体和公司档案;总共135个文本。分析表明,工作平台为管理层提供了五大核心支持:(1)针对组织内部的捕获和可移植性进行了优化的结构化数据字段;(2)提高了在工作场所内外捕获的活动数据的可读性;(3)劳资双方信息不对称;(4)支持特定领域有限用途应用开发的“生态系统”设计;(5)工作场所之间管理技术的标准化。这些结合在一起,为工人创造了一个管理框架,使其成为可替代的人力资本,可以按需使用,并在工作任务和组织之间轻松移植。在概述媒体和传播研究中平台研究的起源的同时,作者展示了工作社会学为工作场所平台研究带来的具体工具。作者最后提出了未来社会学研究的途径,不仅适用于招聘平台,还适用于其他工作平台,如支持自动调度和客户关系管理的平台。
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