Focused Time Saves Nine: Evaluating Computer–Assisted Protected Time for Hybrid Information Work

V. Das Swain, Javier Hernandez, Brian Houck, Koustuv Saha, Jina Suh, Ahad Chaudhry, Tenny Cho, Wendy Guo, Shamsi T. Iqbal, M. Czerwinski
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Information workers often struggle to balance their time for a variety of activities like focused work, communication, and caring. This study analyzes the impact of a commercially available computer-assisted time protection intervention that automatically and preemptively schedules calendar time for self-determined activities. We analyzed the behaviors and self-reports of workers in two naturalistic studies. First, we studied 27 workers who were already using Computer-Assisted Protected Time (CAP time) and found that they mainly used it for focused work. Second, we analyzed the effect of CAP time as a randomized intervention on 89 workers who never had CAP time and found that those with it self-reported an increase in performance, job resources, and immersion. In both studies, workers with CAP time exhibited a rearrangement of activities leading to an overall reduction in work activity. This study highlights new opportunities for intelligent time-management interventions and the importance of protected time at work.
集中时间节省时间:评估混合信息工作的计算机辅助保护时间
信息工作者经常努力平衡他们的时间来进行各种活动,如集中工作、交流和关怀。本研究分析了市售计算机辅助时间保护干预的影响,该干预可以自动和先发制人地为自行决定的活动安排日历时间。我们在两项自然主义研究中分析了工人的行为和自我报告。首先,我们研究了27名已经使用计算机辅助保护时间(CAP时间)的员工,发现他们主要将其用于集中工作。其次,我们分析了CAP时间作为随机干预对89名从未有过CAP时间的员工的影响,发现那些有CAP时间的员工自我报告在绩效、工作资源和沉浸度方面都有所提高。在这两项研究中,有CAP时间的工人表现出活动的重新安排,导致工作活动的总体减少。这项研究强调了智能时间管理干预的新机遇,以及保护工作时间的重要性。
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