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Workplace flexibility and new product development performance: The role of telework and flexible work schedules
Authors:Marja Coenen  Robert AW Kok
Institution:1. Logica Working Tomorrow, Meander 901, 6825 MH Arnhem, Netherlands;2. Radboud University Nijmegen, Institute for Management Research, P.O. Box 9108, 6500 HK Nijmegen, Netherlands
Abstract:This paper investigates the effects of telework and flexible work schedules on the performance of teams in new product development projects. Organizations increasingly introduce workplace flexibility practices that provide flexibility with regard to where or when the employee works. The findings of NPD teams in five cases, situated in two telecommunication firms, show that telework has a positive effect on NPD performance through enabling knowledge sharing, cross-functional cooperation and inter-organizational involvement. This improves the speed and quality of product development, provided that face-to-face contact is not completely replaced by virtual contact. A basic level of face-to face contact is necessary to offset the negative effects of telework on the quality of the shared knowledge, which are larger when the knowledge is sticky. Flexible work schedules and unexpectedly hot-desking were found to increase telework usage. This implies for managers that workplace flexibility needs enablers and cannot do without a sufficient level of face-to-face contact.
Keywords:Workplace flexibility  Innovation  New product development  Telework  Flexible work schedules
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