Doing Well by Doing Good: Improving Retail Store Performance with Responsible Scheduling Practices at the Gap, Inc

Manag. Sci. Pub Date : 2022-03-02 DOI:10.1287/mnsc.2021.4291
S. Kesavan, S. Lambert, Joan C. Williams, Pradeep K. Pendem
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Abstract

We estimate the causal effects of responsible scheduling practices on store financial performance at the U.S. retailer Gap, Inc. The randomized field experiment evaluated a multicomponent intervention designed to improve dimensions of work schedules—consistency, predictability, adequacy, and employee control—shown to foster employee well-being. The experiment was conducted in 28 stores in the San Francisco and Chicago metropolitan areas for nine months between November 2015 and August 2016. Intent-to-treat (ITT) analyses indicate that implementing responsible scheduling practices increased store productivity by 5.1%, a result of increasing sales (by 3.3%) and decreasing labor (by 1.8%). Drawing on qualitative interviews with managers and quantitative analyses of employee shift-level data, we offer evidence that the intervention improved financial performance through improved store execution. Our experiment provides evidence that responsible scheduling practices that take worker well-being into account can enhance store productivity by motivating additional employee effort and reducing barriers to employees adhering to the scheduled labor plan. This paper was accepted by David Simchi-Levi, operations management.
通过做好事来做得更好:Gap公司通过负责任的调度实践来提高零售商店的绩效
我们估计了美国零售商Gap公司负责任的调度实践对商店财务绩效的因果影响。随机现场实验评估了一种多成分干预,旨在改善工作时间表的维度-一致性,可预测性,充分性和员工控制-显示出促进员工幸福感。该实验于2015年11月至2016年8月在旧金山和芝加哥大都市地区的28家门店进行,历时9个月。意向处理(ITT)分析表明,实施负责任的调度实践使商店的生产率提高了5.1%,这是销售额增加(3.3%)和劳动力减少(1.8%)的结果。通过对经理的定性访谈和对员工轮班数据的定量分析,我们提供了证据,证明干预通过改善商店执行来改善财务绩效。我们的实验证明,考虑到工人福利的负责任的调度实践可以通过激励员工额外的努力和减少员工坚持预定劳动计划的障碍来提高商店的生产率。本文被运营管理专业的David Simchi-Levi接受。
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