Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals

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Autor(a) principal: Schongen, Sebastian
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i4.7117
Resumo: Digitalisation has a wide range of impacts on the workplace, such as enabling new work models with flexible work schedules, changing work content, or increasing workplace control. These changes directly affect not only individuals’ work but also their private lives. Scholars theorise that digitalisation either enables or impedes workers’ ability to maximise their work–life balance, which in turn fosters or inhibits the social inclusion of some societal groups and reduces or reproduces social inequalities. Focusing on the German healthcare sector, I explore the impact of using networked digital technologies on work–life balance, and whether it influences gender and educational inequalities. Pressured by government, economic concerns, and medical innovation, this sector is undergoing a transformation process that is expediting the introduction of new networked digital technologies. Thus, it provides an ideal setting for empirical investigation, as one core assumption about digitalisation is that technological innovation at work has societal consequences that must be individually mastered. To assess the relationship between digitalisation and work–life balance, I use survey data from hospital employees on the use of networked digital technologies and individual outcomes. The research is designed as a natural experiment. The treatment group comprises employees at a university hospital equipped with cutting‐edge networked digital technologies (N = 1,117); the control group comprises employees at several church‐owned hospitals (N = 415) with a level of digitalisation corresponding to the average for the sector. I first discuss confounders and then employ quantitative methods to establish a link between digitalisation and work–life balance, assess its direction, and address gender and educational inequalities.
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title Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
spellingShingle Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
Schongen, Sebastian
digitalisation; Germany; healthcare; social inclusion; social inequality; work–life balance
title_short Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
title_full Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
title_fullStr Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
title_sort Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
author Schongen, Sebastian
author_facet Schongen, Sebastian
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digitalisation; Germany; healthcare; social inclusion; social inequality; work–life balance
topic digitalisation; Germany; healthcare; social inclusion; social inequality; work–life balance
description Digitalisation has a wide range of impacts on the workplace, such as enabling new work models with flexible work schedules, changing work content, or increasing workplace control. These changes directly affect not only individuals’ work but also their private lives. Scholars theorise that digitalisation either enables or impedes workers’ ability to maximise their work–life balance, which in turn fosters or inhibits the social inclusion of some societal groups and reduces or reproduces social inequalities. Focusing on the German healthcare sector, I explore the impact of using networked digital technologies on work–life balance, and whether it influences gender and educational inequalities. Pressured by government, economic concerns, and medical innovation, this sector is undergoing a transformation process that is expediting the introduction of new networked digital technologies. Thus, it provides an ideal setting for empirical investigation, as one core assumption about digitalisation is that technological innovation at work has societal consequences that must be individually mastered. To assess the relationship between digitalisation and work–life balance, I use survey data from hospital employees on the use of networked digital technologies and individual outcomes. The research is designed as a natural experiment. The treatment group comprises employees at a university hospital equipped with cutting‐edge networked digital technologies (N = 1,117); the control group comprises employees at several church‐owned hospitals (N = 415) with a level of digitalisation corresponding to the average for the sector. I first discuss confounders and then employ quantitative methods to establish a link between digitalisation and work–life balance, assess its direction, and address gender and educational inequalities.
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