Using Simulation for Working Time Configuration

Ein neuer Ansatz zur Gestaltung von Arbeitszeitsystemen unter Berücksichtigung der Lebenssituation der Mitarbeiter

JournalIndustrie Management
Issue Volume 29, 2013, Edition 3, Pages 29-33
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Abstract

Many companies are challenged to consider in the planning process for working times not only current laws, labour contracts and their operative goals but also the time-related wishes of their employees. One can identify different types of employees which differ in their working time preferences as well as in the work load they have to deal with in their private lifes. Therefore, the working time configuration has to take the specific situation of the employees into account. Consequently, the process of the working time configuration becomes highly complex. But there are currently no tools available that allow decision-makers of a company to evaluate an intended working time model prospectively (i.e. before its realization) while taking dynamic aspects of their operations as well as the work-life balance of the employees into account. At best, the work-life balance of the employees is a key figure for the evaluation of a working time model but not a parameter during the planning process. This paper introduces the simulation tool OSim-GAM that enables the user to configure and assess working time models with respect to their impact on the work-life balance of the company’s employees. A simulation study in a retail store illustrates the application of this approach.

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