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Zwischen institutioneller Verwilderung und Restrukturierung: Soziale Sicherung und industrielle Beziehungen in der Plattformökonomie

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  • Hoose, Fabian
  • Beckmann, Fabian
  • Topal, Serkan
  • Glanz, Sabrina

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Die Geschäftsmodelle digitaler Plattformen lassen neue Formen der Selbstständigkeit entstehen und ziehen eine Aushöhlung erwerbsstrukturierender Institutionen nach sich. Digitale Plattformselbstständigkeiten kollidieren mit kollektiv-solidargemeinschaftlichen Regulierungsinstitutionen der sozialen Marktwirtschaft. Erste Initiativen deuten neue Formen der Interessenorganisierung in der Plattformökonomie an, wobei die Notwendigkeit institutioneller Innovationen bestehen bleibt. Der vorliegende Report entstand im Rahmen des Forschungsprojektes "Plattformökonomie und soziale Sicherung: Arbeits- und Sicherungsorientierungen digitaler Selbstständiger zwischen De- und Re-Institutionalisierung". Das Kooperationsprojekt zwischen dem Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation der Universität Duisburg-Essen und dem Lehrstuhl Soziologie/Arbeit, Wirtschaft und Wohlfahrt der Ruhr-Universität Bochum wird über einen Zeitraum von drei Jahren (2021 - 2024) im Rahmen des Fördernetzwerks Interdisziplinäre Sozialpolitikforschung (FIS) des Bundesministeriums für Arbeit und Soziales gefördert.

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  • Hoose, Fabian & Beckmann, Fabian & Topal, Serkan & Glanz, Sabrina, 2022. "Zwischen institutioneller Verwilderung und Restrukturierung: Soziale Sicherung und industrielle Beziehungen in der Plattformökonomie," IAQ-Report 2022-11, University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:iaqrep:301586
    DOI: 10.17185/duepublico/77136
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