压缩工作日程的实施:参与和工作再设计作为员工接受的关键因素

IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPRESSED WORK SCHEDULES: PARTICIPATION AND JOB REDESIGN AS CRITICAL FACTORS FOR EMPLOYEE ACCEPTANCE

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 1985
被引 53
人大 AABS 4*

中文导读

研究了信息系统员工对三天/三十八小时压缩工作制的接受度,发现参与决策、工作丰富化及高层次需求强的员工更支持该制度,且组织在病假、加班和事假上有所减少。

Abstract

This paper summarizes the empirical evidence on compressed work weeks and analyzes the effects of an implementation of a three‐day/ thirty‐eight hour (3/38) work schedule among information systems personnel ( N = 84). Data showed that eighteen months after implementation, 3/38 employees still strongly favor the compressed schedule. Those most likely to express favorable attitudes towards the schedule were employees who had participated in the decision to implement 3/38, those whose jobs had been enriched by the schedule change, and those with strong higher order needs. Fatigue did not appear to be a problem. The data also suggest substantial organizational payoffs including reductions in sick time, overtime, and personal leave time.

组织行为学人力资源管理工作设计员工态度