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How does working-time flexibility affect workers’ productivity in a routine job?: Evidence from a field experiment

Authors :
Boltz, Marie
Boltz, Marie
Cockx, Bart
Diaz, Ana Maria
Salas, Luz Magdalena
Boltz, Marie
Boltz, Marie
Cockx, Bart
Diaz, Ana Maria
Salas, Luz Magdalena
Source :
ROA Research Memoranda, nr.010 (2020) date: 2020-10-29, pp.52
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We conducted an experiment in which we hired workers under different types of contracts to evaluate how flexible working time affects on-the-job productivity in a routine job. Our approach breaks down the global impact on productivity into sorting and behavioral effects. We find that all forms of working-time flexibility reduce the length of workers’ breaks. For part-time work, these positive effects are globally counterbalanced. Yet arrangements that allow workers to decide when to start and stop working increase global productivity by as much as 50 percent, 40 percent of which is induced by sorting.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ROA Research Memoranda, nr.010 (2020) date: 2020-10-29, pp.52
Notes :
DOI: 10.26481/umaror.2020010, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1223265454
Document Type :
Electronic Resource