"uberisation" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From the brand name Uber, referring to a decentralised ridesharing service. Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} uberisation (uncountable)
  1. (business, commerce) The transformation of an existing industry or economy with the help of computing platforms, especially mobile applications, and temporary employment schemes. Wikipedia link: Uber Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Business, Economics Synonyms: Uberfication, Uberification, uberization [US] Related terms: uberize, gig economy, platform capitalism Translations (utilisation of data platforms to bypass centrally planned corporations): uberització [feminine] (Catalan), überisaatio (Finnish), ubérisation [feminine] (French), uberisation [feminine] (French), uberización [feminine] (Galician), Uberisierung [feminine] (German), uberizzazione [feminine] (Italian), uberisasi (Malay), uberyzacja [feminine] (Polish), uberização [feminine] (Portuguese), uberización [feminine] (Spanish)

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