Local cover image
Local cover image

Chapter 12 Individual Work Pricing by Non-fungible Personal Tokens (“NFT Gig Tokens”) – a New Opportunity for Gig Workers

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: English Series: Routledge Studies in Labour EconomicsPublication details: Taylor & Francis 2023Description: 1 electronic resource (21 p.)ISBN:
  • 9781003326779-15
  • 9781032354118
  • 9781032354125
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the way people operate in all fields of their activity – individual, social, economic, cultural, civic, to name the most essential spheres. One of the crucial changes to the rules existing within pre-pandemic societies was the modification of the work environment and principles (Ralph et al., 2020; Masood et al., 2022). The patterns developed within the gig economy, which are based on the idea of flexibility and the use of technological communication platforms, proved to be the most common response to the change (Diab- Bahman & Al-Enzi, 2020). When it comes to specific problems that were highlighted by the pandemic, the issue of labour pricing occurred to be of concern. The development of online communication tools created new opportunities to provide services and share results of one’s work via the Internet. It is worth noting that even before the COVID-19, the issue of work valuation was crucial for some groups, for example, for artists. The token became an important way of work monetisation both for them and the new services providers. More and more one hears about artists converting their artworks (the results of their work) into non-fungible tokens (NFT tokens). But will only celebrities (artists, actors, and influencers) use this tool in the future? This question occurred to be an extremely relevant matter in a (post)pandemic world. It seems that NFT gig tokens are an answer to the challenges occurring on the labour market, related to the popularisation of the employment model in the gig economy and the issue of valuing work offered by gig workers.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Electronic edition Bucheon University Library Finance / Economics OAPEN 330 R83 Not for loan Смотреть (pdf) 1010476

Open Access star Unrestricted online access

The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the way people operate in all fields of their
activity – individual, social, economic, cultural, civic, to name the most essential
spheres. One of the crucial changes to the rules existing within pre-pandemic
societies was the modification of the work environment and principles (Ralph
et al., 2020; Masood et al., 2022). The patterns developed within the gig economy,
which are based on the idea of flexibility and the use of technological communication
platforms, proved to be the most common response to the change (Diab-
Bahman & Al-Enzi, 2020).
When it comes to specific problems that were highlighted by the pandemic, the
issue of labour pricing occurred to be of concern. The development of online communication
tools created new opportunities to provide services and share results of
one’s work via the Internet. It is worth noting that even before the COVID-19,
the issue of work valuation was crucial for some groups, for example, for artists.
The token became an important way of work monetisation both for them and the
new services providers. More and more one hears about artists converting their
artworks (the results of their work) into non-fungible tokens (NFT tokens). But
will only celebrities (artists, actors, and influencers) use this tool in the future? This
question occurred to be an extremely relevant matter in a (post)pandemic world. It
seems that NFT gig tokens are an answer to the challenges occurring on the labour
market, related to the popularisation of the employment model in the gig economy
and the issue of valuing work offered by gig workers.

Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ cc

English

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer

Local cover image