Efficient work-from-home allocation for pandemic mitigation

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Wei-Cheng Chen
Yi-Cheng Kao
Yi-Hsuan Lin
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[1] Academia Sinica,Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences
[2] Chung Yuan Christian University,Department of Business Administration
[3] Academia Sinica,Institute of Economics
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Review of Economic Design | 2024年 / 28卷
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COVID-19; Working from home; Mechanism design; D47; D82; I12; J28; R12;
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We propose a mechanism to help companies minimize employee infections during a pandemic by allocating work-from-home (WFH) opportunities, even when the company lacks information about individual infection risks. The mechanism is based on a two-period model where the company has two groups of workers: high-risk and low-risk. Employees are given two channels, which offer different chances of getting long-term and short-term WFH opportunities. Our findings suggest that the company should provide as many long-term WFH opportunities as possible, rather than allocating workers to work remotely only during a period with a lower quota. High-risk workers should have a higher chance of getting long-term WFH opportunities, while low-risk workers should be more likely to get short-term WFH opportunities. Additionally, we suggest that the company may benefit from reserving some WFH resources in certain situations.
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页码:45 / 67
页数:22
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