| List of Tables and Figures | vii |
| List of Contributors | ix |
| Foreword | xi |
| Chapter 1 Understanding Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy Through the Dynamic Structural Model Rebecca Page-Tickell and Elaine Yerby | 1 |
| Section I: Macro Analysis | |
| Chapter 2 Defining the Employee in the Gig Economy: Untangling the Web of Contract Barry Collins | 23 |
| Chapter 3 The Shifting Boundaries of Capitalism and the Conflict of Surplus Value Appropriation Within the Gig Economy Shampa Roy-Mukherjee and Michael Harrison | 45 |
| Chapter 4 Presence and Pretence: Trade Unions and the Gig Economy Rebecca Page-Tickell and Jude Ritchie | 63 |
| Section II: Meso Analysis | |
| Chapter 5 The Dis-evolution of Strategic HRM in the Gig Economy from Talent Management to Supply Chain Manager Andrew Boocock, Rebecca Page-Tickell and Elaine Yerby | 89 |
| Chapter 6 Worker and Organisational Protection: The Future of Whistleblowing in the Gig Economy Catherine Hobby | 107 |
| Chapter 7 Gig Economy and the Transformation of Professional Boundaries in Healthcare Ali Naghieh | 129 |
| Section III: Micro Analysis | |
| Chapter 8 Evolutionary Mismatch and Misbelief Impact on Participants in the Gig Economy Rebecca Page-Tickell, Jude Ritchie and Therese Page-Tickell | 141 |
| Chapter 9 Frayed Careers in the Gig Economy: Rhythms of Career Privilege and Disadvantage Elaine Yerby | 161 |
| Chapter 10 Conflict and Shifting Boundaries in the Gig Economy: Status Quo, Renewal or Decline? Elaine Yerby and Rebecca Page-Tickell | 183 |
| Index | 205 |
| List of Tables and Figures | |
| List of Contributors | |
| Foreword | |
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