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โ€” this conceptual article addresses these gaps by providing clarity with a definition for gig work that captures both the primary (e. g. , shared by all gig workers) and secondary (e. g. , shared by some gig workers) characteristics of gig work.

Insight into the potential implications of gig work on social and psychological outcomes.

โ€” this paper reviews the individual and organizational implications of gig work using the emerging psychological contract between gig workers and employing organizations as a lens.

Based on the literature review, we highlight six future research agendas.

Insight into the potential implications of gig work on social and psychological outcomes.

โ€” this paper reviews the individual and organizational implications of gig work using the emerging psychological contract between gig workers and employing organizations as a lens.

Based on the literature review, we highlight six future research agendas.

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โ€” in recent years, however, explanations of gig work have centered on a new type of contingent labor:

โ€” this article reviews the individual and organizational implications of gig work using the emerging psychological contract between gig workers and employing organizations as a lens.

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