44 research outputs found

    Datasets on Commons, Guilds, Journeymen's boxes, Waterboards, and Beguinages

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    Common Rules Database

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    Common Rules Database

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    Datasets on Commons, Guilds, Journeymen's boxes, Waterboards, and Beguinages

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    Institutional grammar coded data of rules in Smart, 2017-2022

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    This dataset is compiled as part of Damion Bunders' PhD project on the challenges that gig workers face when organising themselves in a worker-owned and worker-governed cooperative enterprise. It aimed to answer the following research question: How are regulative institutions used to curb members’ opportunism in a heterogeneous cooperative of gig workers whilst faced with an external shock? The dataset involves the case of gig workers’ cooperative Smart Belgium between 2017 and 2022, thereby covering the COVID-19 pandemic as an external shock. Through a content analysis on their bylaws and other regulatory documents, 412 rules were coded using the institutional grammar approach

    Institutional grammar coded data of rules in Smart, 2017-2022

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    This dataset is compiled as part of Damion Bunders' PhD project on the challenges that gig workers face when organising themselves in a worker-owned and worker-governed cooperative enterprise. It aimed to answer the following research question: How are regulative institutions used to curb members’ opportunism in a heterogeneous cooperative of gig workers whilst faced with an external shock? The dataset involves the case of gig workers’ cooperative Smart Belgium between 2017 and 2022, thereby covering the COVID-19 pandemic as an external shock. Through a content analysis on their bylaws and other regulatory documents, 412 rules were coded using the institutional grammar approach

    Member survey of platform cooperatives

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    This dataset is compiled as part of Damion Bunders' PhD project on the challenges that gig workers face when organising themselves in a worker-owned and worker-governed cooperative enterprise. It consists of original survey data gathered among the members of four platform cooperatives in Italy that consist of gig workers in the cultural, ICT and education sectors (n = 425)

    Dataset Ja, ik wil - Amsterdam marriage banns registers 1580-1810

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    This dataset 'Ja, ik wil! - Amsterdam marriage banns registers 1580-1810' and its codebook are the results of a Citizen Science Project, executed by the Research Team Institutions for Collective Action (www.collective-action.info) in cooperation with over 500 volunteers. The project has resulted in a dataset of detailed socio-economic details on over 93,000 couples that registered their prebanns with the Amsterdam Reformed or municipal authorities of every fifth year, starting with 1580 and ending with 1810. This data underlies the article: Van Weeren, R. & De Moor, T. (2021). Counting Couples: The Marriage Banns Registers of the City of Amsterdam, 1580–1810. Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 6, 1-45. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/24523666-06010002 The article will be available after publication. The data is available on request, by contacting: [email protected]
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