Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia

Whilst the expansion of the gig work market has enabled flexible task-based work that is not bound by employment contracts with firms, it has also given rise to various concerns about the working conditions of gig labours. In China, the general preference for eating out and the convenience of this s...

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Main Authors: Uchiyama, Yosuke, Md Akhir, Md Nasrudin, Wang, Yuanzhu, Lim, Beatrice, Pazim, Khairul Hanim
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spelling my.um.eprints.441172023-11-28T04:23:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44117/ Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia Uchiyama, Yosuke Md Akhir, Md Nasrudin Wang, Yuanzhu Lim, Beatrice Pazim, Khairul Hanim H Social Sciences (General) Whilst the expansion of the gig work market has enabled flexible task-based work that is not bound by employment contracts with firms, it has also given rise to various concerns about the working conditions of gig labours. In China, the general preference for eating out and the convenience of this service has led to a growing need for online food delivery (OFD) services and rising demand for delivery riders. At the same time, the working conditions of the riders are strictly controlled by the oligopoly platforms, which makes their position very weak. However, there is minimal research on how Chinese users understand this situation, generating colossal demand. This study uses primary data collected through in-depth interviews to examine Meituan online food delivery users' understanding of delivery riders' working conditions and their potential contribution to empowering riders. Through the thematic analysis, the collected data identified five main themes: new category job location between chance and risk, ultimate 0 2 0 productivity labour, fragile workers' balance of power, and mutual assistance difficulties with 16 sub-categories. Although OFD users had a profound and insightful understanding of riders' working conditions, their potential contribution to improving working conditions was not highly promising. As platforms continue to be confronted by oligopolies and government regulators, users have a pivotal role as a mitigating factor for the sustainability of China's on-demand gig economy sector. Lastly, based on the China experience, this article offers lessons to OFD industries in Malaysia. © 2022 Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University. All rights reserved. Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University 2022 Article PeerReviewed Uchiyama, Yosuke and Md Akhir, Md Nasrudin and Wang, Yuanzhu and Lim, Beatrice and Pazim, Khairul Hanim (2022) Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia. Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations, 8 (2). 324 -365. ISSN 24109681,
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
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Uchiyama, Yosuke
Md Akhir, Md Nasrudin
Wang, Yuanzhu
Lim, Beatrice
Pazim, Khairul Hanim
Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia
description Whilst the expansion of the gig work market has enabled flexible task-based work that is not bound by employment contracts with firms, it has also given rise to various concerns about the working conditions of gig labours. In China, the general preference for eating out and the convenience of this service has led to a growing need for online food delivery (OFD) services and rising demand for delivery riders. At the same time, the working conditions of the riders are strictly controlled by the oligopoly platforms, which makes their position very weak. However, there is minimal research on how Chinese users understand this situation, generating colossal demand. This study uses primary data collected through in-depth interviews to examine Meituan online food delivery users' understanding of delivery riders' working conditions and their potential contribution to empowering riders. Through the thematic analysis, the collected data identified five main themes: new category job location between chance and risk, ultimate 0 2 0 productivity labour, fragile workers' balance of power, and mutual assistance difficulties with 16 sub-categories. Although OFD users had a profound and insightful understanding of riders' working conditions, their potential contribution to improving working conditions was not highly promising. As platforms continue to be confronted by oligopolies and government regulators, users have a pivotal role as a mitigating factor for the sustainability of China's on-demand gig economy sector. Lastly, based on the China experience, this article offers lessons to OFD industries in Malaysia. © 2022 Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University. All rights reserved.
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author Uchiyama, Yosuke
Md Akhir, Md Nasrudin
Wang, Yuanzhu
Lim, Beatrice
Pazim, Khairul Hanim
author_facet Uchiyama, Yosuke
Md Akhir, Md Nasrudin
Wang, Yuanzhu
Lim, Beatrice
Pazim, Khairul Hanim
author_sort Uchiyama, Yosuke
title Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia
title_short Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia
title_full Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia
title_fullStr Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: A lesson for Malaysia
title_sort working conditions of online food delivery gig workers from a consumer perspective in china: a lesson for malaysia
publisher Institute of China and Asia-Pacific Studies - National Sun Yat-sen University
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