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The Role of Employment Flexibility in Enhancing the Competitiveness of Temporary Staffing Service Providers in Poland

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  • Micha{l} 'Cwik{a}ka{l}a
  • Dariusz Baran
  • Gabriela Wojak
  • Ernest G'orka
  • Piotr Czarnecki
  • Patryk Pa's
  • Marcin Kubera

Abstract

This paper examines the role of employment flexibility in enhancing the competitiveness of firms using temporary staffing services, with empirical evidence from Poland. The study focuses on how flexible employment arrangements influence operational efficiency, cost reduction, workforce scalability, market responsiveness, and client satisfaction. A quantitative survey was conducted among managers and owners of Polish enterprises that cooperate with temporary staffing agencies, using purposeful sampling to capture informed managerial perspectives. The findings show that employment flexibility significantly reduces downtime, accelerates onboarding processes, and lowers personnel and recruitment costs. Flexible staffing enables rapid workforce scaling during demand fluctuations and facilitates access to specialized skills without long-term commitments. The results also indicate that employment flexibility enhances organizational responsiveness, improves profitability in short-term projects, and strengthens resilience to seasonal and market volatility. Additionally, flexibility is identified as a key determinant of client satisfaction and loyalty toward staffing service providers. The study demonstrates that employment flexibility is not merely a cost-control mechanism but a strategic human resource capability that supports competitiveness, operational adaptability, and sustainable performance in dynamic labor markets.

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  • Micha{l} 'Cwik{a}ka{l}a & Dariusz Baran & Gabriela Wojak & Ernest G'orka & Piotr Czarnecki & Patryk Pa's & Marcin Kubera, 2025. "The Role of Employment Flexibility in Enhancing the Competitiveness of Temporary Staffing Service Providers in Poland," Papers 2512.14293, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2512.14293
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