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An emerging stream of research from various disciplines studies online labor market (OLM) platforms as an alternative way of accomplishing work compared to traditional (offline) labor markets. Although prior work has increased our understanding of how OLM platforms function, we so far know very...
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Despite some advantages over traditional (offline) labor markets - such as lower search costs, better matching and improved monitoring - online labor markets (OLMs) have not taken off as initially expected. In this paper, we study the factors that limit perceived project success on OLMs. Using...
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The emergence of online labor markets calls the validity of traditional career models into question. Given the volatility and digital nature of this environment, short-term employment relationships and heterogeneity of workers, employers and tasks in these markets, it is unclear how careers...
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platforms of scientific information WoS and Scopus and applying quantitative methods. For this purpose, a bibliometric study of … the publications indexed in WoS and Scopus was conducted, analyzing the correlation between increases, coverage, overlap … obtained. Based on the results of the comparative study, we conclude that WoS and Scopus databases differ in scope, data volume …
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