2021 IEEE Technology & Engineering Management Conference - Europe (TEMSCON-EUR) | 2021

Disruptive Transformation Fueling Gig Economies

 
 
 

Abstract


In 2014, the Gig Economy in US was made up of about 14-20% of the total workforce. By 2021, this workforce has now grown to 35%, representing 57 Million workers with over 1 Trillion USD annual market size. Due to the economic challenges and unemployment brought on by the Covid-19 Pandemic, the concept of work is shifting at a much faster rate than was taking place beforehand. Additionally, Gen Z-ers and younger digital natives are finding themselves with fewer traditional vocational options (school to internship to career) and are getting into the Gig Economy from both a necessity perspective, as well as a lifestyle choice. The disruptive technology advances are fueling this growth. The technology platform needed to facilitate the full set of enterprise needs for a Gig Economy marketplace with component solutions is integrated with a mesh of technology components that cover the marketing, finance, logistics, and exchange features supporting this space. There are key business model advancements that can be fulfilled with a modern marketplace technology platform to enable a true disruption to the concept of work. These creative business models, along with appropriate government rules and regulations will dictate how the Gig Economy of the future will develop. Our paper leverages modern technology advancements to showcase a new disruptive entrepreneurial ecosystem which can change the concept of work in the home improvement sector. We focus on the home improvement sector as an example and aim to make a bigger statement on how Gig workers could be enabled as entrepreneurs by a modern marketplace to run their own gigs with new business models.

Volume None
Pages 1-7
DOI 10.1109/TEMSCON-EUR52034.2021.9488630
Language English
Journal 2021 IEEE Technology & Engineering Management Conference - Europe (TEMSCON-EUR)

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