In recent years, China has witnessed the proliferation and success of the online food delivery industry, an emerging type of the gig economy. Online food deliverers who deliver the food from restaurants to customers play a critical role in enabling this industry. Mediated by algorithms and coupled with interactions with multiple stakeholders, this emerging kind of labor has been taken by millions of people. In this paper, we present a mixed-methods analysis to investigate this labor of online food deliverers and uncover how the mediation of algorithms shapes it. Combining large-scale quantitative data-driven investigations of 100,000 deliverers' behavioral data with in-depth qualitative interviews with 15 online food deliverers, we demonstrate their working activities, identify how algorithms mediate their delivery procedures, and reveal how they perceive their relationships with different stakeholders as a result of their algorithm-mediated labor. Our findings provide important implications for enabling better experiences and more humanized labor of deliverers as well as workers in gig economies of similar kinds.
翻译:近些年来,中国目睹了在线食品提供行业的扩展和成功,这是一种新兴的吉他型经济。将食品从餐馆运送到客户的在线食品提供商在促成这一行业方面发挥着关键作用。通过算法以及与多个利益攸关方的互动,这种新兴劳动力由数百万人承担。在本文中,我们提出了一个混合方法分析,以调查在线食品提供商的劳动力,并发现算法的调解如何塑造这一劳动力。将大规模定量数据驱动的10万个交付商行为数据调查与与15个在线食品提供商的深入定性访谈相结合,我们展示了他们的工作活动,查明了算法如何调节其交付程序,并揭示了他们如何看待与不同利益攸关方的关系,这是他们以算法调解劳动力的结果。我们的调查结果为更好的经验以及提供商和类似行业工人的更人性化劳动提供了重要影响。