Although both media commentary and academic research have focused much attention on the dilemma of employees being too busy, this paper presents evidence of the opposite phenomenon, in which employees do not have enough work to fill their time and are left with hours of meaningless idle time each week. We conducted six studies that examine the prevalence and work pacing consequences of involuntary idle time. In a nationally representative cross-occupational survey (Study 1), we found that idle time occurs frequently across all occupational categories; we estimate that employers in the United States pay roughly $100 billion in wages for time that employees spend idle. Studies 2a-3b experimentally demonstrate that there are also collateral co...
AbstractA number of studies in manufacturing have investigated on the factors that affect worker pro...
This study examined whether worktime control buffered the impact of worktime demands on work-family ...
Idle time is an essential and valuable factor in the production of any service. While idle time is n...
Although both media commentary and academic research have focused much attention on the dilemma of e...
This research tests the hypothesis that being busy increases motivation and reduces the time it take...
Lack of psychological detachment from work during off-job time contributes to the increase in employ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate white collar employees' temporary relief strategies to w...
If your workday is plagued by idle time and interruptions, new research shows how to turn them to yo...
Recent case studies consistently show that employees in contemporary work structures (often referred...
This study examined the relationship between busyness and speed of work. A total of 120 undergraduat...
I open my dissertation with a review of the literature on incentives and the effects of automation o...
Major strands of recent macroeconomic theory hinge on the relation of workers' efforts to their wage...
Work interruptions have made significant inroads into the knowledge workers’ nonwork domain, in larg...
Work is frequently interrupted. What is known about how interruptions affect productivity? This impo...
An interruption is a randomly occurring, discrete event that breaks the continuity of cognitive focu...
AbstractA number of studies in manufacturing have investigated on the factors that affect worker pro...
This study examined whether worktime control buffered the impact of worktime demands on work-family ...
Idle time is an essential and valuable factor in the production of any service. While idle time is n...
Although both media commentary and academic research have focused much attention on the dilemma of e...
This research tests the hypothesis that being busy increases motivation and reduces the time it take...
Lack of psychological detachment from work during off-job time contributes to the increase in employ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate white collar employees' temporary relief strategies to w...
If your workday is plagued by idle time and interruptions, new research shows how to turn them to yo...
Recent case studies consistently show that employees in contemporary work structures (often referred...
This study examined the relationship between busyness and speed of work. A total of 120 undergraduat...
I open my dissertation with a review of the literature on incentives and the effects of automation o...
Major strands of recent macroeconomic theory hinge on the relation of workers' efforts to their wage...
Work interruptions have made significant inroads into the knowledge workers’ nonwork domain, in larg...
Work is frequently interrupted. What is known about how interruptions affect productivity? This impo...
An interruption is a randomly occurring, discrete event that breaks the continuity of cognitive focu...
AbstractA number of studies in manufacturing have investigated on the factors that affect worker pro...
This study examined whether worktime control buffered the impact of worktime demands on work-family ...
Idle time is an essential and valuable factor in the production of any service. While idle time is n...