Bunders, D., & Moor, T. D. (2025). Using the institutional grammar to understand collective resource management in a heterogenous cooperative facing external shocks. Regulation & Governance, 19(4), 979-993. [DOI][Portal]
Bunders, D. (2024). Silicon law of oligarchy: Patterns of member participation in the decision-making of platform cooperatives.Socio-Economic Review, 22(3), 1335–1354. [DOI][Portal]
Bunders, D. J., & Moor, T. D. (2024). Paradoxical Tensions as a Double-Edged Sword: Analysing the Development of Platform Cooperatives in the European Gig Economy. Journal of Management Inquiry, 33(4), 366-382. [DOI]
Professional publications
van Slageren, J., Voogd, R., & Bunders, D. (2024). Klimaatpercepties van het Nederlands electoraat. In R. Voogd, K. Jacobs, M. Lubbers, & N. Spierings (Eds.), De verkiezingen van 2023: Van Onderstroom naar Doorbraak: Onvrede en Migratie (pp. 141-149). SKON. [Portal]
Bunders, D. J., & Akkerman, A. (2023). Commitment issues? Analysing the effect of preference deviation and social embeddedness on member commitment to worker cooperatives in the gig economy. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 44(4), 1007-1026. [DOI][Repository]
2022
Scholarly publications
Bunders, D., Arets, M., Frenken, K., & De Moor, T. (2022). The feasibility of platform cooperatives in the gig economy. Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management, 10(1), Article 100167. [DOI][Repository]
2021
Scholarly publications
Bunders, D. J. (2021). Gigs of their own: reinventing worker cooperativism in the platform economy and its implications for collective action. In V. Daskalova, G. Jansen, & J. Meijerink (Eds.), Platform Economy Puzzles: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Gig Work (pp. 188-208). Edward Elgar Publishing. [DOI]
2020
Scholarly publications
Bunders, D. J., & Weerman, F. (2020). Social Media and Delinquency: Exploring the Relation between Online and Offline Interaction with Friends and Online and Offline Delinquency. Kriminologie - das Online-Journal, 2(2), 283-309. [DOI][Repository]
Varró, K., & Bunders, D. J. (2020). Bringing back the national to the study of globally circulating policy ideas: ‘Actually existing smart urbanism’ in Hungary and the Netherlands. European Urban and Regional Studies, 27(3), 209-226. [DOI][Repository]
2019
Scholarly publications
Bunders, D. J., & Varró, K. (2019). Problematizing data-driven urban practices: Insights from five Dutch ‘smart cities’. Cities, 93, 145-152. [DOI][Repository]