海滩时光、桥接时间与计费工时:技术承包的时间结构

Beach Time, Bridge Time, and Billable Hours: The Temporal Structure of Technical Contracting

ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY · 2004
被引 230
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于技术承包商的职业历史数据,研究他们如何体验和分配时间,发现尽管市场声称提供灵活性,但多数承包商工作时间长且缺乏弹性,受雇佣周期、声誉和计费方式约束。

Abstract

This paper uses data from career histories of technical contractors to explore how they experience, interpret, and allocate their time and whether they take advantage of the temporal flexibility purportedly offered by contract work in the market. Technical contractors offer a unique opportunity for examining assumptions about organizations, work, and time because they are itinerant professionals who operate outside any single organizational context. We find that contractors do perceive themselves to have flexibility and that a few achieve a kind of flexibility unattained by most permanent employees doing similar work, but rather than take advantage of what they call “beach time” and “downtime,” the majority work long hours and rarely schedule their time flexibly. The contractors' use of time is constrained by the cyclic structure of employment, the centrality of reputation in markets for skill, the practice of billing by the hour, and the nature of technical work. Our research suggests that markets place more rather than fewer constraints on workers' time.

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