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Working Paper

Trust-based Work-time and Product Improvements: Evidence from Firm Level Data

Authors

  • Godart
  • O.
  • Görg
  • H.
  • Hanley
  • A.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

L2 M1 M5

Key Words

firm performance

innovation

Trust based work time

Vertrauensarbeitszeit

Related Topics

Labor Market

Growth

Globalization

Companies

Germany

Europe

We explore whether the introduction of trust based working hours is related to the subsequent innovation performance of firms. Employing a panel data set of over 5,000 German establishments, we implement a propensity score matching approach where we only consider firms that did not use trust based work contracts initially. Our results show that firms which adopt such contracts tend to be between 11 to 14 percent more likely to improve products. These results hold when we control for another form of flexible time work arrangements, namely working time accounts. Thus, the positive relationship between the adoption of trust based working hours and innovation seems to be driven by the degree of control and self-management over working days, rather than by merely allowing time flexibility.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Olivier Godart, Ph.D.
    Director Advanced Studies Program (ASP)
  • Prof. Holger Görg, Ph.D.
    Research Director
  • Prof. Aoife Hanley, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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