Employee Engagement in the Gig Economy

Authors : Emi Salmah; Iwan Harsono; Endang Puji Astuti
article cite 17 Year 2024
source: Management Studies and Business Journal (PRODUCTIVITY)
Abstract

This research conducted a systematic literature review to investigate Employee Engagement in the context of the Gig Economy. Key factors, such as work flexibility, organizational support, and work-life balance, were identified as important determinants in influencing employee engagement levels. The research results show that employee engagement contributes to increasing work efficiency, work quality, job satisfaction, and stress management in gig workers. In addition, involvement in employee communities and increasing professional networks are crucial aspects in expanding impact and career opportunities. These findings have significant implications for human resource management policies and practices in supporting the well-being and success of gig workers in the ever-growing gig economy.


Concepts :
Labor Movements and Unions
Digital Economy and Work Transformation
article cite 17 Year 2024 source Management Studies and Business Journal (PRODUCTIVITY)
SDGs
Decent work and economic growth
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