Training for gig workers: a systematic review and research agenda

Panpan Zhang
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Purpose This study aims to synthesize existing findings in the gig worker training literature and identify the training rationales adopted by these studies, using a synthesized framework of organizational training rationales. This study seeks to delineate the rationales behind gig worker training and highlight unaddressed training needs within digital platforms, ultimately proposing a research agenda for future studies in this area. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review methodology is adopted to synthesize and analyze empirical, peer-reviewed studies on gig worker training. Findings The systematic review reveals that competency and economic rationales are predominantly adopted in gig worker training studies, with the relationship rationale, common in traditional training, notably absent. This study also outlines seven future research directions to highlight identified challenges and unaddressed training needs. Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first work that systematically reviews existing findings on gig worker training.
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演出从业人员培训:系统回顾与研究议程
目的 本研究旨在综合现有的吉普赛工人培训文献研究成果,并利用组织培训原理的综合框架,确定这些研究采用的培训原理。本研究旨在阐明临时工培训背后的理论依据,并强调数字平台中尚未解决的培训需求,最终为这一领域的未来研究提出研究议程。研究结果本系统综述显示,临时工培训研究主要采用能力和经济理论依据,而传统培训中常见的关系理论依据则明显缺乏。本研究还概述了未来的七个研究方向,以强调已发现的挑战和尚未解决的培训需求。原创性/价值 据作者所知,本研究是第一部系统回顾有关零工培训现有研究成果的著作。
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