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Prosumer Capitalism in the Sharing Economy: a Gender Approach to Service Providers' Experiences in Ridesharing Platforms

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Journal Front Sociol
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Jan 22
PMID 38249161
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Abstract

Introduction: The study draws on the theory of "prosumer capitalism" to explore the experiences of female drivers in ridesharing platforms.

Methods: Twenty-five phenomenological in-depth interviews were carried out with Mexican female drivers in ridesharing platforms.

Results: The results yielded insights regarding the motives of women to become rideshare drivers, their prosumption experiences, and gender issues related to the job.

Discussion: The study offers a novel gender-based approach to comprehend the status of female service providers as prosumer-as-producers and the diverse risks and challenges they face while working in the sharing economy. In a practical sense, platform designers and marketers can improve the application functions to attend to the specific needs of female drivers and implement inclusive measures to safeguard their integrity and well-being.

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