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  • The Elgar Companion to Regulating Platform Work: Insights from the Food Delivery Sector

    The Elgar Companion to Regulating Platform Work by Vandaele, Kurt; Rainone, Silvia;

    Insights from the Food Delivery Sector

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 18 March 2025

    • ISBN 9781035321131
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages314 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Weight 686 g
    • Language English
    • 722

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    Short description:

    Multidisciplinary in scope, The Elgar Companion to Regulating Platform Work comprehensively analyses the dynamics and trends of the app-based food delivery sector in the platform economy. Adopting a comparative approach, it examines the regulatory developments in the field at EU level and beyond.

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    Multidisciplinary in scope, The Elgar Companion to Regulating Platform Work comprehensively analyses the dynamics and trends of the app-based food delivery sector in the platform economy. Adopting a comparative approach, it examines the regulatory developments in the field at EU level and beyond.



    Bringing together a diverse array of leading experts, this Companion goes beyond exploring pure labour issues, delving into the societal dynamics at play in the sector. The various actors in app-based food delivery are identified and key themes such as the mobilisation of food delivery couriers, their issues and grievances, and their working conditions are discussed. Regulatory reforms including the Platform Work Directive 2024 and the outcomes of courier mobilisation are explored in addition to alternatives to corporate platforms.



    The Elgar Companion to Regulating Platform Work is a fundamental resource for academics and students of sociology and social policy, labour policy and economics and employment relations law. Practitioners, policymakers, trade unionists and labour advocates will also find the book’s practical implications to be of great benefit.



    ‘This groundbreaking volume provides a timely, insightful, and multidisciplinary exploration of the platform economy's impact on food delivery workers in Europe and beyond. Integrating perspectives from economics, sociology, law, and industrial relations, it combines rigorous empirical analysis with nuanced qualitative research to examine the power dynamics between platforms and workers, the role of algorithmic management, and emerging forms of worker resistance. With a keen eye on the implications of the EU Platform Work Directive, the authors explore the complex interplay of regulation, technology, and labor rights. This comprehensive volume is an essential read for policymakers, researchers, and advocates seeking to understand and shape a more just and equitable future of work.’

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    1 Regulating platform work: insights from the food delivery sector in Europe
    and beyond 1
    Kurt Vandaele and Silvia Rainone
    PART I ACTORS 21
    2 Shaping space and being shaped by it: analysing the socio-spatial dialectic
    of food delivery platforms 22
    Heiner Heiland
    3 Icarus in a coma: mapping food delivery platform companies in Europe 37
    Kurt Vandaele
    4 E pluribus union(s)? Assessing the diversity of organisation among food
    delivery couriers across Europe 59
    Vincenzo Maccarrone, Lorenzo Cini, Jörg Nowak and Arianna Tassinari
    5 The changing composition of app-based food delivery couriers and the
    consequences for collectivism 76
    Cosmin Popan and Kristin Jesnes
    PART II MOBILISATION AND ISSUES 95
    6 Patterns of labour unrest among app-based food delivery workers in
    Europe: the surprising persistence of industrial relations regimes 96
    Mark Stuart, Vera Trappmann, Denis Neumann, Simon Joyce, Ioulia
    Bessa and Charles Umney
    7 Assessing the quality of food delivery platform work: towards a conceptual
    framework for job quality in the platform economy 114
    Agnieszka Piasna and Wouter Zwysen
    8 The problem of unpaid labour in food delivery platforms in Europe:
    understanding the role of socio-technical and employment contract effects 133
    Valeria Pulignano and Damian Grimshaw
    PART III OUTCOMES AND REGULATION 149
    9 Platforms, wages and individual bargaining power: assessing labour
    market competition among Swedish couriers 150
    Carl Fredrik Söderqvist
    10 Judicial creativity in the platform economy: normative insights for
    broadening the scope of labour law 169
    Silvia Rainone and Christina Hiessl
    11 Regulating platform work in the European Union: initiatives, challenges
    and the ways ahead 188
    Despoina Georgiou
    PART IV CLOSING THOUGHTS: BEYOND EUROPE AND FOOD DELIVERY 205
    12 Challenges in advocating recognition and protection among delivery
    platform workers across the Americas: cases from Argentina, Chile,
    Mexico and the US 206
    María Figueroa and María Eugenia Rodríguez
    13 Avenues for social empowerment: the cooperative model for app-based
    food delivery and beyond 232
    Denise Kasparian
    14 The spillover effect of algorithmic management and how (not) to tame it 251
    Nastazja Potocka-Sionek and Antonio Aloisi
    15 The limits of fissurisation in platform work: the case of food delivery
    services 270
    Anke Hassel

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