智能手机禁令与工作场所绩效

Smartphone bans and workplace performance

Experimental Economics · 2021
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过田野实验研究禁止员工在工作时间使用智能手机的影响,发现禁令能提高常规任务的努力程度,但未必带来经济效益,并讨论了员工感知的雇主信任问题。

Abstract

Abstract This paper constitutes the first economic investigation into the potential detrimental role of smartphones in the workplace based on a field experiment. We exploit the conduct of a nationwide telephone survey, for which interviewers were recruited to work individually and in single offices for half a day. This setting allows to randomly impose bans on the use of interviewers’ personal smartphones during worktime while ruling out information spillovers between treatment conditions. Although the ban was not enforceable, we observe substantial effort increases from banning smartphones in the routine task of calling households, without negative implications linked to perceived employer distrust. Analyzing the number of conducted interviews per interviewer suggests that higher efforts do not necessarily translate into economic benefits for the employer. In our broad discussion of smartphone bans and their potential impact on workplace performance, we consider further outcomes of economic relevance based on data from employee surveys and administrative phone records. Finally, we complement the findings of our field experiment with evidence from a survey experiment and a survey among managers.

智能手机禁令工作绩效现场实验员工努力