TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanisms to improve labor productivity by performing telework
AU - Kazekami, Sachiko
N1 - Funding Information:
The data for this secondary analysis, “Japanese Panel Study of Employment Dynamics, Recruit Works Institute,” was provided by the Social Science Japan Data Archive, Center for Social Research and Data Archives, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo. The author is thankful to all affiliated parties. The author is also grateful to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication for providing the Communication Usage Survey. This study is supported by Keio Gijuku Academic Development Funds , for which the author is very grateful. The author is also thankful for the financial support provided by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 19K01721 ).
Funding Information:
The data for this secondary analysis, ?Japanese Panel Study of Employment Dynamics, Recruit Works Institute,? was provided by the Social Science Japan Data Archive, Center for Social Research and Data Archives, Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo. The author is thankful to all affiliated parties. The author is also grateful to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication for providing the Communication Usage Survey. This study is supported by Keio Gijuku Academic Development Funds, for which the author is very grateful. The author is also thankful for the financial support provided by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 19K01721).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - This study investigates mechanisms underlying the influence of telework on labor productivity in Japan. First, this study finds that appropriate telework hours increase labor productivity, but when telework hours are too long, telework decreases labor productivity. Second, telework increases life satisfaction, and life satisfaction improves labor productivity. However, telework increases the stress of balancing work and domestic chores, contrary to Japanese governmental expectations, and the stress decreases life satisfaction. The stress, fortunately, does not directly reduce labor productivity. Although telework increases happiness and work satisfaction, these factors do not influence labor productivity. Third, this study clarifies that telework is more efficient for improving labor productivity if workers commute more than 1 h or commute by trains or buses that are usually very crowded during rush hours in Japan. Finally, the effect of telework for workers who have a greater number of potential trivial duties is insignificantly larger. Supervisors and colleagues often ask others to perform trivial, extra tasks without regard for schedules. Telework may help workers avoid such trivial duties and increase labor productivity. However, the importance of trivial duties is also demonstrated in this study.
AB - This study investigates mechanisms underlying the influence of telework on labor productivity in Japan. First, this study finds that appropriate telework hours increase labor productivity, but when telework hours are too long, telework decreases labor productivity. Second, telework increases life satisfaction, and life satisfaction improves labor productivity. However, telework increases the stress of balancing work and domestic chores, contrary to Japanese governmental expectations, and the stress decreases life satisfaction. The stress, fortunately, does not directly reduce labor productivity. Although telework increases happiness and work satisfaction, these factors do not influence labor productivity. Third, this study clarifies that telework is more efficient for improving labor productivity if workers commute more than 1 h or commute by trains or buses that are usually very crowded during rush hours in Japan. Finally, the effect of telework for workers who have a greater number of potential trivial duties is insignificantly larger. Supervisors and colleagues often ask others to perform trivial, extra tasks without regard for schedules. Telework may help workers avoid such trivial duties and increase labor productivity. However, the importance of trivial duties is also demonstrated in this study.
KW - Commuting
KW - Interruption at work
KW - Labor productivity
KW - Life satisfaction
KW - Stress of balancing work and domestic chores
KW - Telework
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U2 - 10.1016/j.telpol.2019.101868
DO - 10.1016/j.telpol.2019.101868
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071603335
SN - 0308-5961
VL - 44
JO - Telecommunications Policy
JF - Telecommunications Policy
IS - 2
M1 - 101868
ER -