So what if the clock strikes? Scheduling style, control, and well-being.

Volume: 107, Issue: 5, Pages: 791 - 808
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Individuals vary in the way they schedule their daily tasks and activities. In particular, 2 scheduling styles are commonly followed: clock-time (where tasks are organized based on a clock) and event-time (where tasks are organized based on their order of completion). This research shows that adopting a clock-time or an event-time scheduling style has consequences that go beyond the direct effect on task organization. In particular, adopting 1...
Paper Details
Title
So what if the clock strikes? Scheduling style, control, and well-being.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
107
Issue
5
Pages
791 - 808
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