在家工作、工作任务和生产率

IF 5.9 2区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Mingyu Jiang , Kengo Yasui , Kazufumi Yugami
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摘要

在政策干预的推动下,COVID-19 大流行促使全球从传统的办公室工作向远程工作转变,并导致全球大量员工过渡到在家工作。现有研究就远程工作与生产率之间的关系提出了相互矛盾的证据。然而,很少有人研究过远程工作影响生产率的具体机制。有鉴于此,本研究通过研究工作分配的变化作为在家工作影响劳动生产率的机制之一,弥补了这一空白。我们利用大流行之前和期间收集的原始数据,实证研究了在家工作(WFH)对工作任务的影响。我们的研究结果表明,在家工作会增加非日常分析任务,减少日常手工任务,而非日常互动任务、日常认知任务和非日常手工任务则保持不变。此外,全职家庭对常规手工任务的负面影响在大流行前常规手工任务较多的群体中更为显著。同时,对于在疫情发生前承担较少非例行分析任务的员工而言,全职家庭对非例行分析任务的积极影响更为明显。最后,通过这种任务变化,全职家庭会带来更高的工资率。我们的研究结果表明,改用全时工作制以及更多地使用信息和通信技术资本增加了劳动力对非日常任务的投入,进而提高了劳动生产率。
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Working from home, job tasks, and productivity

The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred global change from traditional office-based work to remote work, driven by policy interventions, and resulting in a significant number of employees worldwide transitioning to working from home. Existing research presents conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between remote work and productivity. However, few have examined the specific mechanisms through which remote work affects productivity. Given this, the present study bridges this gap by examining changes in job assignment as one mechanism in which working from home affects labor productivity. We empirically examine the impact of work-from-home (WFH) on job tasks using original data collected before and during the pandemic. Our results demonstrate that WFH increases non-routine analytic tasks and decreases routine manual tasks, while non-routine interactive, routine cognitive, and non-routine manual tasks remain unchanged. Furthermore, the negative impact of WFH on routine manual tasks is more significant for the groups that had more routine manual tasks before the pandemic. Meanwhile, the positive impact on non-routine analytic tasks is more pronounced for employees with fewer non-routine analytic tasks before the pandemic. Finally, through such task changes, WFH leads to higher wage rates. Our findings suggest that the switch to WFH and increased use of information and communication technology capital increases the input for non-routine tasks performed by labor, and, in turn, increases labor productivity.

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来源期刊
Telecommunications Policy
Telecommunications Policy 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
12.50%
发文量
122
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Telecommunications Policy is concerned with the impact of digitalization in the economy and society. The journal is multidisciplinary, encompassing conceptual, theoretical and empirical studies, quantitative as well as qualitative. The scope includes policy, regulation, and governance; big data, artificial intelligence and data science; new and traditional sectors encompassing new media and the platform economy; management, entrepreneurship, innovation and use. Contributions may explore these topics at national, regional and international levels, including issues confronting both developed and developing countries. The papers accepted by the journal meet high standards of analytical rigor and policy relevance.
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