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References for Working-time autonomy as a management practice
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Further reading
- Aghion, P., Bloom, N., Van Reenen, J. "Incomplete contracts and the internal organization of the firm" Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 30:S1 (2013): i37–i63.
- Bloom, N., Van Reenen, J. "Human resource management and productivity" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). Handbook of Labor Economics, vol. 4b. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 2011.
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Key references
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Ortega, J. "Why do employers
give discretion? Family versus performance concerns" Industrial
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Shepard III, E. M., Clifton, T. J., Kruse, D. "Flexible working
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Beckmann, M., Cornelissen, T., Kräkel, M. Self-managed
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Multidisciplinary Panel Data
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Bloom, N., Liang, J., Roberts, J., Ying, Z. J. "Does working from
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Oettinger, G. S. "The incidence and
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Moen, P., Kelly, E. L., Hill, R. "Does enhancing
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Bloom, N., Kretschmer, T., Van
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resource?" Strategic
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Leslie, L. M., Manchester, C. F., Park, T. Y., Mehng, S. A. "Flexible work
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Ortega, J. "Why do employers
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Additional References
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