The Gig Economy S Impact On The Environment How Gigs Can Contribute To Sustainability - Jhu Innovations
Webthis new system of food consumption and provision is rapidly gaining traction, but assessments around its current and future sustainability tend to hold separate the notions of social, environmental and economic sustainability—with few to date working to understand how these can interact, influence and be in conflict with one another. Webfirst, the broad literature on gig economy is mapped and the nascent synergies relating both to research opportunities and economic implications are identified and highlighted. Ashish gupta, tavishi tewary, badri narayanan gopalakrishnan.
Offers theoretical discourse with practical implications in industry 4. 0. Web• we scrutinise the adaptive capacities of gig workers facing environmental hazards and job instability. • gig workers exhibit notable resourcefulness in confronting climatic adversities and employment precarity. • our research posits gig companies as potential agents of climate action within the gig economy. Webit is argued that recognition of the desirability of sustainability could enhance the case for holistic legal reform, promoting collective solidarity and action across geographical and temporal borders, while traversing doctrinal boundaries, to make gig work (as we now know it) a thing of the past. Webin line with the ilo’s decent work agenda and with the un sustainable development goals, the gig economy can be transformed to provide fair and inclusive employment for all workers and can contribute in providing a future of. Webthis paper seeks to work with this broader understanding of sustainability, whilst also foregrounding the perspectives of gig economy couriers who are often marginalized in such assessments of the online food delivery system.
Webit is argued that recognition of the desirability of sustainability could enhance the case for holistic legal reform, promoting collective solidarity and action across geographical and temporal borders, while traversing doctrinal boundaries, to make gig work (as we now know it) a thing of the past. Webin line with the ilo’s decent work agenda and with the un sustainable development goals, the gig economy can be transformed to provide fair and inclusive employment for all workers and can contribute in providing a future of. Webthis paper seeks to work with this broader understanding of sustainability, whilst also foregrounding the perspectives of gig economy couriers who are often marginalized in such assessments of the online food delivery system. We make use of systems thinking and campbell’s conflict model of sustainability to do this.