
Unpacking Global Amazon
Leading scholars examine the complex interplay of Amazon’s encounters with markets, institutions, and actors in national and subnational settings. They analyze the consequences of fast-paced, low-skilled labor mandates against the backdrop of fierce resistance from union and civil society campaigners and local competitors. Chapters contribute to key debates, evaluating Amazon’s history of anti-union behavior and increasingly algorithmically driven management. Drawing on empirical research, the book assesses union and community efforts and regulatory initiatives that seek to contest and contain the social impacts of a warehousing and delivery system built on speed, worker exploitation, and refashioning economic geographies around immediate one-click consumerism.
An essential resource for understanding the global infrastructure of increasingly digitized multinational tech corporations, this book is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of business management, economics, political economy, human rights, and labour policy. E-commerce and NGO professionals, as well as policymakers, will similarly benefit from its timely and practical discussion of advocacy approaches and policy controversies.
- Undertitel
- Labor, Work, and Community in E-Commerce Warehousing and Distribution
- ISBN
- 9781035380442
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2026-08-28
- Sidor
- 416
