Penny Williams

531 total citations
31 papers, 284 citations indexed

About

Penny Williams is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, General Health Professions and Marketing. According to data from OpenAlex, Penny Williams has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 284 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 13 papers in General Health Professions and 8 papers in Marketing. Recurrent topics in Penny Williams's work include Digital Economy and Work Transformation (14 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (10 papers) and Sharing Economy and Platforms (7 papers). Penny Williams is often cited by papers focused on Digital Economy and Work Transformation (14 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (10 papers) and Sharing Economy and Platforms (7 papers). Penny Williams collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Penny Williams's co-authors include Paula McDonald, Robyn Mayes, Abby Cathcart, Jannine Williams, Damian Oliver, Robert A. Wiebe, Andrew Stewart, Graham Thornicroft, Diana Rose and Sarah Hamilton and has published in prestigious journals such as BMJ Open, The International Journal of Human Resource Management and New Media & Society.

In The Last Decade

Penny Williams

27 papers receiving 263 citations

Peers

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Yuko Whitestone United States
Hannah Johnston United States
Li Pan China
Nadina Luca United Kingdom
Mia Tammelin Finland
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Countries citing papers authored by Penny Williams

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Fields of papers citing papers by Penny Williams

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Penny Williams

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2025). Relational frames of care: Constructing care work in the gig economy. Critical Sociology.
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Williams, Penny. (2025). More than AI: The platformisation of work. Journal of Industrial Relations. 67(5). 778–793.
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2024). Framing algorithmic management: Constructed antagonism on HR technology websites. New Technology Work and Employment. 40(1). 102–123. 5 indexed citations
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2023). Benefits of co-creating higher education learning resources: an industry participant perspective. The Australian Educational Researcher. 51(4). 1627–1646. 2 indexed citations
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Williams, Jannine, et al.. (2023). Caring in the Gig Economy: A Relational Perspective of Decent Work. Work Employment and Society. 38(4). 1107–1127. 26 indexed citations
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Stewart, Andrew & Penny Williams. (2023). Regulating the Fairness of Work Contracts in the Gig Economy. Federal Law Review. 51(4). 466–486.
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McDonald, Paula, et al.. (2023). Income generation on care work digital labour platforms. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 62(2). 358–380. 11 indexed citations
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Tang, Eugene, Penny Williams, John Rouse, et al.. (2022). Barriers and facilitators to primary care research: views of GP trainees and trainers. BJGP Open. 6(2). BJGPO.2021.0099–BJGPO.2021.0099. 6 indexed citations
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2020). Digital Capabilities and Connecting the Dots for Evolving Work Practices: Are We There Yet?. 27(2). 27–42. 1 indexed citations
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McDonald, Paula, Penny Williams, & Robyn Mayes. (2020). How professional photographers engage with and resist digital platform work. New Media & Society. 23(6). 1602–1623. 15 indexed citations
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2020). An introduction to the assessment and management of psychodermatological disorders. BJPsych Advances. 27(5). 305–312. 2 indexed citations
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McDonald, Paula, Penny Williams, Andrew Stewart, Damian Oliver, & Robyn Mayes. (2019). Digital Platform Work in Australia: Preliminary findings from a national survey. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 13 indexed citations
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Williams, Penny. (2019). Support for supervisors: HR enabling flexible work. Employee Relations. 41(5). 914–930. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2018). Flexible Work: Barrier to Benefits?. 4(2). 51–68. 5 indexed citations
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Hamilton, Sarah, Elizabeth Corker, Penny Williams, et al.. (2016). Factors associated with experienced discrimination among people using mental health services in England. Journal of Mental Health. 25(4). 350–358. 17 indexed citations
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Grant‐Smith, Deanna, Abby Cathcart, & Penny Williams. (2016). Enhancing management students’ professional presentation skills through self and peer assessment: Calibrating judgement using the 3D presentation framework. QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology). 2 indexed citations
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Szpiro, Lucien, Michael Tepper, & Penny Williams. (2014). Resultant and conductor of geometrically semi-stable self maps of the projective line over a number field or function field. Publicacions Matemàtiques. 58. 295–329.
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Sandall, Susan R., et al.. (2011). Differential Response to a School-Based Program for Young Children With ASD. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education. 31(3). 166–177. 4 indexed citations
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Williams, Penny, et al.. (2004). Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Pediatric Emergency Room. Hospital Pharmacy. 39(2). 121–124. 10 indexed citations

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