Do you see what I see? A social capital perspective on microtask gig worker opportunity recognition within electronic networks of practice

IF 20.1 1区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Paul M. Di Gangi , Jack L. Howard , Samuel H. Goh , Jason Bennett Thatcher
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Abstract

Microtask gig workers (MGWs) rely on digital platforms to arrange work agreements with requesters to complete well-defined microtasks. Many MGWs use an electronic network of practice (ENP) to facilitate information sharing about desirable and undesirable microtasks. This study uses social capital theory to theorize how social capital’s dimensions – structural, cognitive, and relational – shape the development of uncertainty-reducing and individualized-skill benefits. Based on survey data from 436 Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) workers, the findings demonstrate that unique social capital dimensions affect specific ENP benefits. Understanding the communication style of an ENP (i.e., cognitive social capital) positively influences the uncertainty-reducing benefits of microtask information quality (MIQ) related to MTurk work. Combined with expectations of reciprocity and trust in ENP members (i.e., relational social capital), MIQ shapes microtask opportunity recognition (MOR), whereby individual MGWs identify opportunities to complete financially beneficial microtasks. The present study demonstrates that contextual factors, based on the coopetive nature of microtask ENPs, affect the interrelated structure of social capital theory and its underlying dimensions. Lastly, post hoc findings demonstrate the influence of MOR on MGWs’ financial performance, challenging previously held assumptions about the role of MIQ within the microtask literature.

你看到我看到的了吗?电子实践网络中微任务零工机会识别的社会资本视角
微任务零工(MGW)依靠数字平台与请求者安排工作协议,以完成定义明确的微任务。许多MGW使用电子实践网络(ENP)来促进关于期望和不期望的微任务的信息共享。本研究使用社会资本理论来理论化社会资本的维度——结构维度、认知维度和关系维度——如何塑造减少不确定性和个性化技能收益的发展。基于436名亚马逊土耳其机械公司(MTurk)员工的调查数据,研究结果表明,独特的社会资本维度会影响特定的ENP福利。理解ENP的沟通风格(即认知社会资本)会积极影响与MTurk工作相关的微任务信息质量(MIQ)的不确定性降低效益。结合对ENP成员互惠和信任的期望(即关系型社会资本),MIQ塑造了微任务机会识别(MOR),从而使个体MGW识别完成经济上有益的微任务的机会。本研究表明,基于微任务ENP的合作竞争性质,语境因素影响着社会资本理论的相关结构及其潜在维度。最后,事后研究结果证明了MOR对MGW财务业绩的影响,挑战了之前在微任务文献中对MIQ作用的假设。
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International Journal of Information Management
International Journal of Information Management INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
53.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
111
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Information Management (IJIM) is a distinguished, international, and peer-reviewed journal dedicated to providing its readers with top-notch analysis and discussions within the evolving field of information management. Key features of the journal include: Comprehensive Coverage: IJIM keeps readers informed with major papers, reports, and reviews. Topical Relevance: The journal remains current and relevant through Viewpoint articles and regular features like Research Notes, Case Studies, and a Reviews section, ensuring readers are updated on contemporary issues. Focus on Quality: IJIM prioritizes high-quality papers that address contemporary issues in information management.
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