Working Paper

Smart-Working: Work Flexibility without Constraints

Marta Angelici, Paola Profeta
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8165

Does removing the constraints of time and place of work increase the utility of workers and firms? We design a randomized experiment on a sample of workers in a large Italian company: workers are randomly divided into a treated group that engages in flexible space and time job (which we call “smart-working”) one day per week for 9 months and a control group that continues to work traditionally. By comparing the treated and control workers, we find causal evidence that the flexibility of smart-working increases the productivity of workers and improves their well-being and work-life balance. We also observe that the effects are stronger for women and that there are no significant spillover effects within workers of a team.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: randomized control trial, productivity, work-life balance, well-being
JEL Classification: J160, J220, J240, L200, M540