Research: When Retail Workers Have Stable Schedules, Sales and Productivity Go Up
Harvard Business
MARCH 29, 2018
Once the full experiment was launched in November 2015, 28 stores in the San Francisco Bay Area and Chicago were randomly assigned to control and intervention groups. More-stable scheduling increased sales and labor productivity. Labor productivity increased by 5%, in an industry where productivity grew by only 2.5%
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