Living a calling despite the challenges of the gig economy? The role of meaning-making and work alienation
Lorenz Affolter, Daniel Spurk, Caroline Straub
Abstract
This article aims to shed light on the diverse career experiences of gig workers by investigating the relationship between gig work challenges and living a calling. Drawing from the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) theory and the Work as Calling Theory (WCT), we conceptualize gig work challenges as hindrance demands which can potentially undermine individuals' sense of living a calling through a health impairment process mediated by work alienation. Beyond that, we look at meaning-making as a personal resource that can buffer negative effects of hindrance demands for living a calling. In a three-wave time-lagged sample of 723 gig workers that work through online labor platforms (OLPs), we investigated the relationship between gig work challenges and living a calling. We found that gig work challenges were negatively related to living a calling. This relationship was fully mediated by work alienation. Furthermore, we found that meaning-making buffered the effect of these challenges on living a calling through work alienation. The results support the idea that hindrance demands are negatively related to living a calling and that the way individuals cope with hindrances plays an important role in maintaining a sense of living a calling. We discuss the implications of these findings for the WCT and reflect on its relevance for our understanding of subjective career success in the context of the gig economy. • Investigated the relationship between gig work challenges and living a calling • Gig work challenges were negatively related to living a calling • The relationship between gig work challenges and living a calling was fully mediated by work alienation • Engaging in meaning making weakened the negative relationship between gig work challenges and work alienation • Engaging in meaning making also weakened the indirect relationship between gig work challenges and living a calling