Short Papers
- Annabelle Gawer. September 2021. Online Platforms: Societal Implications of the New Dominant Business Models of the Digital Economy.
- Juliet B. Schor. September 2021. Dependence and Heterogeneity in the Platform Labor Force.
- Koen Frenken. September 2021. What regulations for the gig economy?
- John W. Cioffi. September 2021. Beyond Competition: The Regulatory Turn & the Emerging Era of Intervention in Platform Firms & Markets.
- Werner Eichhorst. February 2022. The many worlds of work in the 4.0 era in Europe.
- Florian Butollo and Lea Schneidemesser. February 2022. Platforms in Industry – disruptors of traditional manufacturing?
Papers
- Laura D’Andrea Tyson. November 2021. Automation and the Future of Work in Germany: A Summary of Research and Policy Recommendations. Working Paper.
- Felix Sieker. March 2021. Platform work and access to social protection across major European countries.
- Didem Özkiziltan and Anke Hassel. March 2021. Artificial Intelligence at Work: An Overview of the Literature. Working Paper.
- Didem Özkiziltan and Anke Hassel. February 2021. Humans versus Machines: An Overview of Research on the Effects of the Automation of Work. Working paper. Executive Summary.
- Didem Özkiziltan and Anke Hassel. February 2021. Menschen versus Maschinen: Eine Zusammenfassung der Forschung zu den Auswirkungen der Automatisierung von Arbeit.
- Anke Hassel and Felix Sieker. January 2021. Contested Terrain: three battlefields in which to study the digital economy.
- Anke Hassel and Felix Sieker. January 2021. When platform firms transform industries: the effect of Amazon on work in logistics in the US, Germany and the UK.
- Didem Özkiziltan and Anke Hassel. August 2020. Humans versus Machines: An Overview of Research on the Effects of the Automation of Work.
- Didem Özkiziltan. 2020. Goodbye labouring man, long live homo economicus: the new precarity in the world of work. Globalizations. Peer-reviewed article
- Rachel Griffin. 2020. The future of work in the US and Germany: How will contrasting policies and narratives shape the impact of AI on the labour market? Working Paper