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- Title
When the Tasks Line Up: How the Nature of Supplementary Tasks Affects Worker Productivity.
- Authors
Ranganathan, Aruna
- Abstract
Jobs consist of bundles of tasks, with most jobs involving one or a few core tasks as well as supplementary tasks. In this article, the author argues that, keeping constant the number of supplementary tasks performed, the nature of these tasks can affect workers' productivity in their core task. The study uses quantitative and qualitative data to study tea pickers at a plantation in India. Using fine-grained personnel data on workers' task assignments and their daily productivity, the author finds that workers' productivity is affected by the extent to which their supplementary tasks are facilitative of their core task, when comparing workers performing the same number of supplementary tasks. Qualitative data suggest that one way in which performing a facilitative rather than a non-facilitative supplementary task could improve core task productivity is by temporarily boosting what the author calls "core task identification." This article contributes to scholarship on the design of work.
- Subjects
INDIA; LABOR productivity; PLANTATIONS; WORK design; TEA plantations
- Publication
ILR Review, 2023, Vol 76, Issue 3, p556
- ISSN
0019-7939
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/00197939221149999