Rattini, Veronica
(2016)
Managing the Workload: an Experiment on Individual Decision Making and Performance.
Bologna:
Dipartimento di Scienze economiche DSE,
p. 38.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/5420.
In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE
(1080).
ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract
The present research investigates individual decision making regarding jobs scheduling, by means of a laboratory experiment based on the “Admission Test” of the University of Bologna, in which students have to allocate effort among several tasks in a limited timespan. The experiment includes three treatments that differ in the way the test is administered to participants: either with a fixed sequence of questions, or with a fixed time per task, or with no constraints. Results show large and significant heterogeneity in treatment effects. Constraints on the answering sequence or on the time allocation for each task improved the performance of those subjects who failed to efficiently allocate their effort among the tasks, whereas negative effects were found for students who were already good in self-organizing. The study has relevant policy implications for the organization of the workload in the labor force, when different types of workers are employed. Furthermore, important intuitions on the design of the university student-selection mechanisms are also discussed.
Abstract
The present research investigates individual decision making regarding jobs scheduling, by means of a laboratory experiment based on the “Admission Test” of the University of Bologna, in which students have to allocate effort among several tasks in a limited timespan. The experiment includes three treatments that differ in the way the test is administered to participants: either with a fixed sequence of questions, or with a fixed time per task, or with no constraints. Results show large and significant heterogeneity in treatment effects. Constraints on the answering sequence or on the time allocation for each task improved the performance of those subjects who failed to efficiently allocate their effort among the tasks, whereas negative effects were found for students who were already good in self-organizing. The study has relevant policy implications for the organization of the workload in the labor force, when different types of workers are employed. Furthermore, important intuitions on the design of the university student-selection mechanisms are also discussed.
Tipologia del documento
Monografia
(Working paper)
Autori
Parole chiave
Individual decision making, Performance, Gittins Index, Mouse-Tracking, Workload
Settori scientifico-disciplinari
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Data di deposito
12 Ott 2016 07:30
Ultima modifica
07 Giu 2017 09:06
URI
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Tipologia del documento
Monografia
(Working paper)
Autori
Parole chiave
Individual decision making, Performance, Gittins Index, Mouse-Tracking, Workload
Settori scientifico-disciplinari
ISSN
2282-6483
DOI
Data di deposito
12 Ott 2016 07:30
Ultima modifica
07 Giu 2017 09:06
URI
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