Paula McDonald

Paula McDonald

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 42

Oceania-Australia

About Paula McDonald

Paula McDonald, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queensland University of Technology, specializes in the field of public/private boundaries, work in the gig economy, workplace discrimination/harassment, education to work pathways, flexibl.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Performativity and affective atmospheres in digitally mediated care labour

Income generation on care work digital labour platforms

How education and training systems can support a digitally-enabled workforce for the manufacturing industry of the future: an exploratory study

Recruitment in the gig economy: Attraction and selection on digital platforms

The critical role of co-worker involvement: An extended measure of the workplace environment to support work–life balance

Factors influencing medical doctors’ research participation and output: A scoping review protocol

The Growing “Gig Economy” Implications for the Health and Safety of Digital Platform Workers

Submission to the Victorian Government on the proposed fair conduct and accountability standards for on-demand platforms.

Paula McDonald Information

University

Position

Professor of Work and Organisation, QUT Business School

Citations(all)

5710

Citations(since 2020)

3215

Cited By

3590

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

65

Email

University Profile Page

Queensland University of Technology

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Paula McDonald Skills & Research Interests

public/private boundaries

work in the gig economy

workplace discrimination/harassment

education to work pathways

flexibl

Top articles of Paula McDonald

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Performativity and affective atmospheres in digitally mediated care labour

Journal of Cultural Economy

Joshua Kalemba

Robyn Mayes

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

2024/1/2

Income generation on care work digital labour platforms

British Journal of Industrial Relations

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Maria Khan

2023/12/11

How education and training systems can support a digitally-enabled workforce for the manufacturing industry of the future: an exploratory study

Education+ Training

Melinda Laundon

Paula McDonald

Jacqueline Greentree

2023/11/14

Recruitment in the gig economy: Attraction and selection on digital platforms

The International Journal of Human Resource Management

Penny Williams

Paula McDonald

Robyn Mayes

2021/10/28

The critical role of co-worker involvement: An extended measure of the workplace environment to support work–life balance

Journal of Management & Organization

Lisa Bradley

Paula McDonald

Stephen Cox

2023/3

Factors influencing medical doctors’ research participation and output: A scoping review protocol

Alicia Feldman

Deanna Grant-Smith

Christina Malatzky

Paula McDonald

Peter Frederiksen

2022/3/15

The Growing “Gig Economy” Implications for the Health and Safety of Digital Platform Workers

Penny Williams

Paula McDonald

Robyn Mayes

2022/2/25

Submission to the Victorian Government on the proposed fair conduct and accountability standards for on-demand platforms.

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Andrew Stewart

2022

Challenging the assumptions supporting work experience as a pathway to employment

Paula McDonald

Andrew Stewart

Damian Oliver

2021/6/15

How professional photographers engage with and resist digital platform work

New Media & Society

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

2021/6

Signals of support: Flexible work for mutual gain

The International Journal of Human Resource Management

Penelope Williams

Abby Cathcart

Paula McDonald

2021/2/4

Means of control in the organization of digitally intermediated care work

Work, Employment and Society

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

2021/10

Submission to the Select Committee on Job Security

Deanna Grant-Smith

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Alicia Feldman

Melinda Laundon

2021/3/31

Gendered dimensions of digital platform work: Review of the literature and new findings

Penny Williams

Robyn Mayes

Maria Khan

Trish Obst

Paula McDonald

2021

The impact of disruptive innovation on creative workers: the case of photographers

Creative Industries Journal

Penny Williams

Paula McDonald

Robyn Mayes

2021/8/4

Employee dissent on social media and organizational discipline

Human relations

Paul Thompson

Paula McDonald

Peter O’Connor

2020/5

Mums with cameras: Technological change, entrepreneurship and motherhood

Gender, Work & Organization

Robyn Mayes

Penelope Williams

Paula McDonald

2020/11

Digital platform work in Australia: Prevalence, nature and impact

Paula McDonald

Penny Williams

Andrew Stewart

Robyn Mayes

Damian Oliver

2020

Navigating employability from the bottom up

Journal of Youth Studies

Paula McDonald

Deanna Grant-Smith

Katherine Moore

Greg Marston

2020/4/20

Identifying predictors of retention and professional wellbeing of the early childhood education workforce in a time of change

Journal of educational change

Karen Thorpe

Elena Jansen

Victoria Sullivan

Susan Irvine

Paula McDonald

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2020/11

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