A theoretical economic model is developed to explain the disparities in flexible work scheduling observed across firms, workplaces, sectors, and time periods. Given heterogeneity in firms' costs, the supply of flextime is determined by firms' costs of enacting versus not adopting it. The innovative practice would be adopted if it generates net unit labor cost savings. If it is cost neutral, the extent to which the supply of flextime falls short of worker demand for it depends on the extent to which employers must accommodate employee preferences for more time sovereignty and are induced by policy incentives to switch to flexible scheduling.</p
In this thesis, I study the short-term labor supply decisions of workers involved in flexible work a...
A presentation on the economics of Flexible Work Arrangements: OVERVIEW: FWA’s, Inflexibility and Sa...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
A theoretical economic model is developed to explain the disparities in flexible work scheduling obs...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the research performed on the impact of flexible schedule ...
This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule pract...
Flexible work arrangements should focus on providing employees with more options for when and how th...
In recent years employees have become increasingly able to control temporal and locational aspects o...
This article examines the operation of flexible scheduling in practice through a case study of a lar...
The major trends of working time variation at enterprises and in labour market show that it is const...
This paper presents a model in which the work schedule results from the equilibrium between the .rm'...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
The chapter deals with the presupposed conflict of interests between employers and employees resulti...
"This paper discusses the tension between the demands of economic efficiency, on the one hand, and n...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
In this thesis, I study the short-term labor supply decisions of workers involved in flexible work a...
A presentation on the economics of Flexible Work Arrangements: OVERVIEW: FWA’s, Inflexibility and Sa...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
A theoretical economic model is developed to explain the disparities in flexible work scheduling obs...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the research performed on the impact of flexible schedule ...
This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule pract...
Flexible work arrangements should focus on providing employees with more options for when and how th...
In recent years employees have become increasingly able to control temporal and locational aspects o...
This article examines the operation of flexible scheduling in practice through a case study of a lar...
The major trends of working time variation at enterprises and in labour market show that it is const...
This paper presents a model in which the work schedule results from the equilibrium between the .rm'...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
The chapter deals with the presupposed conflict of interests between employers and employees resulti...
"This paper discusses the tension between the demands of economic efficiency, on the one hand, and n...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
In this thesis, I study the short-term labor supply decisions of workers involved in flexible work a...
A presentation on the economics of Flexible Work Arrangements: OVERVIEW: FWA’s, Inflexibility and Sa...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...