This paper analyses the understanding of time in shift work systems and the consequences for employability and work-life balance. We use the case study method to examine an unusual case of shift work within the framework of a specific social and cultural context. A shift system in a factory in the construction industry resulted in productivity gains for the company and, contrary to what most research on shift systems reports, produced work-life balance benefits for employees. The system has been in operation for 14 years and has provided jobs for a population otherwise excluded from the labour market.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Número de páginas | 22 |
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Estado | Publicada - 1 oct 2014 |
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Nombre | ESADE working paper |
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N.º | 79796 |
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ISSN (impreso) | 2014-8135 |
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Nombre | ESADE working paper |
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N.º | 79796 |
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ISSN (impreso) | 2014-8135 |
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Nombre | ESADE working paper |
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N.º | 79796 |
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ISSN (impreso) | 2014-8135 |
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Nombre | ESADE working paper |
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N.º | 79796 |
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ISSN (impreso) | 2014-8135 |
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