Uber-production: From global networks to digital platforms

Gernot Grabher, Erwin van Tuijl

Abstract

Uber and Airbnb have advanced into emblematic cases in debates in which the new digital capitalism is framed in terms of the so-called sharing economy. While this strand of inquiry has produced a wealth of insights into the workings and impacts of peer-to-peer platforms, the digital transformation of business-to-business interactions has so far attracted less attention. The present Exchange confronts this challenge by juxtaposing platform conceptions with a pre-eminent framework to conceptualize business-to-business relations: global production networks (GPN). Specifically, this Exchange addresses challenges posed by the platform approach for the GPN framework in the four dimensions: value (from owning assets to granting access), governance (from make-or-buy to employ-or-enable), management (from back-end to front-end) and labour (from jobs to gigs).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1005-1016
Number of pages12
JournalEnvironment and Planning A
Volume52
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

Keywords

  • Digital platforms
  • global production networks
  • multisided markets
  • innovation ecosystems

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