Driving the digital value network: Economic geographies of global platform capitalism

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2022-10

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Howson, Kelle
Ferrari, FabianORCID 0000-0003-0637-0232ISNI 0000000512527106
Ustek-Spilda, Funda
Salem, Nancy
Johnston, Hannah
Katta, Srujana
Heeks, Richard
Graham, Mark

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Abstract

This paper applies insights from global value chains (GVC)/global production networks (GPN) frameworks to explore the economic geographies brought into being by digital labour platforms. In particular, these perspectives facilitate analyses of power imbalances and value extraction across territories—an under-theorized aspect within platform studies. We theorize this dynamic by introducing the descriptor ‘digital value network’ (DVN): a digitally mediated nexus of platform operations that produce and distribute value between territories, on the basis of labour transactions. Empirically, we draw on a multi-year action research project, assessing the operations of platforms and the experiences of platform workers in 54 countries. Our analysis highlights that platforms as lead firms extend GVC/GPN logics of coordination and drivenness in DVN to (i) optimize production capabilities while externalizing ownership and costs, (ii) accumulate both monetary and non-monetary forms of value, and (iii) concentrate power at the global scale in both existing and new sectors.

Keywords

digital labour platforms, embeddedness, gig economy, global production networks, global value chains, value

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Howson, K, Ferrari, F, Ustek-Spilda, F, Salem, N, Johnston, H, Katta, S, Heeks, R & Graham, M 2022, 'Driving the digital value network: Economic geographies of global platform capitalism', Global Networks, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 631-648. https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12358