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SHRM Survey Findings: The Use of Office Pools
April 25, 2013
Definition
In this survey, the term “office pools” refers to gambling in the workplace, including games,
competitions or other events. Office pools can be linked to football games, the Super Bowl, the
Oscars, the NCAA basketball championship tournament, etc.
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 2
Key Findings
 Do organizations have a policy that addresses office pools? A majority of organizations (81%)
indicated they do not have a written or unwritten policy that addresses office pools, an increase from 67%
in 2010. In 2013, 10% of organizations reported having a written policy addressing office pools, a
decrease from 2010 (23%). Only 8% of organizations reported having an unwritten policy in 2013, about
the same as 2010 (10%).
 What is included in policies addressing office pools? Most policies that address office pools include
“prohibition of gambling that includes monetary exchange in the workplace” (70%), “disciplinary action (not
including termination) for failure to comply with policy” (69%), and “prohibition of any form of gambling,
including office pools,” (66%).
 How often do organizations enforce these policies? Of those organizations that currently have a
written or unwritten policy in place, less than one-tenth (7%) have disciplined employees for
noncompliance.
 Do organization prohibit employees from taking part in fantasy sports teams (e.g., fantasy football
or fantasy baseball) in the workplace? Currently, only 15% of organizations prohibit employees from
participating in fantasy sports teams in the workplace.
 Do office pools have a positive impact in the workplace? The top three areas that HR professionals
perceived as positively affected by office pools were relationship building (70%), promoting team building
(64%), and increasing employee engagement (54%).
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 3
Key Findings (continued)
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 4
 For which events do employees conduct office pools? In 2013, the top two events that employees
conducted office pools for were the Super Bowl (39%) and the NCAA college basketball tournament
(36%). However, office pools for both of these events have decreased since 2010, when 65% of
organizations reported office pools for the Super Bowl and 57% for the NCAA college basketball
tournament.
 Is there an increase in the number of employees who do not come to work the day after a major
televised event? Results indicate that more male employees (16%) are absent from work the day after
the Super Bowl compared with female employees (7%). The same pattern is observed the day after the
NCAA college basketball and football tournaments, with 6% of male employees compared with 2% of
female employees not coming to work.
Does your organization have a written or unwritten (understood) policy
addressing office pools?
10%
23%
67%
8%
10%
81%
2013 2010
Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages may not equal 100% due to rounding.
Yes, we have an unwritten (understood) policy
addressing office pools
Yes, we have a written policy addressing office pools
No, we do not have a written or unwritten policy
addressing office pools
(n = 335) (n = 271)
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 5
Does your organization have a written or unwritten (understood) policy
addressing office pools?
Comparison by organization staff size
• Organizations with 2,500 or more employees are more likely than organizations with 1 to 500 employees to have a written policy
addressing office pools.
Comparison by organization staff size
2,500 to 24,999 employees (24%)
25,000 or more employees (44%)
>
1 to 99 employees (5%)
100 to 499 employees (6%)
Comparison by organization sector
• Publicly owned for-profit organizations are more likely than privately owned for-profit organizations to have a written policy
addressing office pools.
Comparison by organization sector
Publicly owned for-profit organizations (21%) > Privately owned for-profit (6%)
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 6
Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown.
Is your organization’s written or unwritten (understood) policy addressing
office pools part of a gambling policy, or is it a stand-alone policy?
Note: n = 58. Only respondents whose organizations have a written or unwritten policy addressing office pools were asked this question.
41%
59%
It is a stand-alone policy
It is part of a gambling policy
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 7
2013
(n = 50)
2010
(n = 78)
Prohibition of gambling that includes monetary exchange 70% 70%
Disciplinary action (not including termination) for failure to comply with policy 69% 72%
Prohibition of any form of gambling, including office pools 66% 83%
Employment termination for failure to comply with policy 63% 67%
A definition of what gambling in the workplace means 43% 63%
Prohibition of any form of gambling, excluding office pools 39% 7%
Does your organization’s policy include the following aspects?
Note: Only respondents whose organizations have a written or unwritten policy addressing office pools were asked this question. Percentages do not
equal 100% due to multiple response options.
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 8
Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations have a written or unwritten policy
addressing office pools were asked this question. The asterisk (*) indicates the category was not included in the 2013 survey.
In the past 12 months, has your organization disciplined employees for
noncompliance with the office pools/gambling policy?
2%
4%
94%
7%
93%
No
2013
2010
(n = 70)
Yes, one or more employees have been disciplined
Yes, one or more employees have been terminated*
(n = 44)
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 9
Does your organization prohibit employees from taking part in fantasy
sports teams (e.g., fantasy football or fantasy baseball) in the
workplace?
Note: n = 294. Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
Yes, 15%
No, 85%
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2013
(n = 337)
2010
(n = 150)
Super Bowl 39% 65%
NCAA college basketball tournament 36% 57%
Lottery jackpot 31% 31%
Fantasy football 19% *
Workplace baby pool (e.g., baby's gender, height, weight, birth
day and hour)
18% 23%
NCAA college football championship 14% *
Fantasy basketball 6% *
Golf tournament (e.g., the Masters or U.S. Open) 3% 4%
The Motion Picture Academy of America Awards (also known as
the Oscars)
2% 2%
Fantasy or roto-baseball 1% *
Other 5% 7%
For which of the following events do employees at your organization
organize an office pool?
Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages do not equal 100% due to multiple response options.
An asterisk (*) indicates the category was not included in the 2010 survey.
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 11
Positive
impact
Negative
impact
No
impact
Relationship building (n = 315) 70% 5% 25%
Team building (n = 319) 64% 5% 31%
Employee engagement (n = 317) 54% 9% 37%
Manager/employee relationships (n = 318) 40% 16% 45%
Job satisfaction (n = 319) 39% 5% 56%
Corporate culture management (n = 315) 33% 19% 48%
Supervisory relationships (n = 318) 23% 18% 59%
Employee recognition (n = 319) 12% 8% 80%
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013
Note: Percentages may not equal 100% due rounding.
12
Generally speaking, would you say that office pools have a positive impact,
a negative impact or no impact on the following areas at your organization?
Increases
Stays the
same
Decreases
Super Bowl (n = 282) 15% 78% 7%
NCAA college basketball tournament (n = 276) 6% 91% 3%
NCAA college football championship (n = 275) 5% 92% 3%
The Motion Picture Academy of America Awards (also
known as the Oscars) (n = 275)
1% 97% 2%
Generally speaking, after the major televised events listed below, would you say
the number of employees who do not report for work the next day increases,
stays the same or decreases at your organization?
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 13
Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
Increases Stays the same Decreases
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Super Bowl (n = 282) 16% 7% 77% 91% 7% 2%
NCAA college basketball tournament (n
= 276)
6% 2% 90% 97% 3% 1%
NCAA college football championship (n
= 275)
6% 2% 92% 97% 2% 1%
The Motion Picture Academy of America
Awards (also known as the Oscars) (n =
275)
1% 1% 97% 97% 2% 2%
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 14
Generally speaking, after the major televised events listed below, would you say
the number of employees, by gender, who do not report for work the next day
increases, stays the same or decreases at your organization?
Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages may not equal 100% due rounding.
Does your organization have formal/informal gatherings during these events?
For example, certain organizations host parties or social events around
watching a major sporting event.
Note: n = 309. Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
Yes, 13%
No, 87%
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 15
Demographics
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 16
Demographics: Organization Staff Size
1 to 99
100 to 499
500 to 2,499
2,500 to 24,999
25,000+
25%
37%
17%
18%
3%
n = 311
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 17
Demographics: Organization Sector
Privately owned for-profit organization
Nonprofit organization
Publicly owned for-profit organization
Government agency
52%
22%
15%
11%
n = 297
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 18
Demographics: Organization Industry
Organization Industry Percentage
Manufacturing 20%
Health care and social assistance 16%
Professional, scientific, technical services 14%
Finance and insurance 13%
Government agencies 10%
Educational services 9%
Administrative, support and waste management 4%
Repair and maintenance 4%
Transportation and warehousing 4%
Arts, entertainment, recreation 3%
Construction 3%
Note: n = 313. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple responses.
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 19
Demographics: Organization Industry (continued)
Organization Industry Percentage
Real estate 3%
Retail trade 3%
Utilities 3%
Wholesale trade 3%
Accommodation, food services 2%
Information 2%
Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 2%
Religious grantmaking 2%
Agriculture 1%
Personal services 0%
Other 9%
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013
Note: n = 313. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple responses.
20
U.S.-based operations only 81%
Multinational operations 19%
Single-unit organization: An organization in
which the location and the organization are one
and the same
34%
Multi-unit organization: An organization that has
more than one location
66%
Multi-unit headquarters determines HR
policies and practices
52%
Each work location determines HR policies
and practices
4%
A combination of both the work location and
the multi-unit headquarters determines HR
policies and practices
45%
Is your organization a single-unit organization or
a multi-unit organization?
For multi-unit organizations, are HR policies and
practices determined by the multi-unit headquarters,
by each work location or by both?
Does your organization have U.S.-based
operations (business units) only, or does
it operate multinationally?
n = 324
n = 317
Note: n = 213. Percentages do not equal 100% due to rounding.
Corporate (companywide) 71%
Business unit/division 12%
Facility/location 17%
n = 215
What is the HR department/function for which
you responded throughout this survey?
Demographics: Other
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 21
22
SHRM Survey Findings: The Use of Office Pools
• Response rate = 13%
• 355 HR professional respondents from a randomly selected sample of SHRM’s
membership participated in this survey.
• Margin of error is +/-4%
• Survey fielded March 20-27, 2013
Survey Methodology
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 22
• For more survey/poll findings, visit www.shrm.org/surveys
• For more information about SHRM’s Customized Research Services, visit
www.shrm.org/customizedresearch
• Follow us on Twitter @SHRM_Research
SHRM Survey Findings: The Use of Office Pools
About SHRM Research
Project leader:
Rob Boyd, researcher, SHRM Research
Project contributors:
Alexander Alonso, Ph.D., SPHR, vice president, SHRM Research
Evren Esen, manager, Survey Research Center, SHRM Research
Copy Editor:
Katya Scanlan, SHRM Knowledge Center
The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 23

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2013 Office Pool Survey

  • 1. SHRM Survey Findings: The Use of Office Pools April 25, 2013
  • 2. Definition In this survey, the term “office pools” refers to gambling in the workplace, including games, competitions or other events. Office pools can be linked to football games, the Super Bowl, the Oscars, the NCAA basketball championship tournament, etc. The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 2
  • 3. Key Findings  Do organizations have a policy that addresses office pools? A majority of organizations (81%) indicated they do not have a written or unwritten policy that addresses office pools, an increase from 67% in 2010. In 2013, 10% of organizations reported having a written policy addressing office pools, a decrease from 2010 (23%). Only 8% of organizations reported having an unwritten policy in 2013, about the same as 2010 (10%).  What is included in policies addressing office pools? Most policies that address office pools include “prohibition of gambling that includes monetary exchange in the workplace” (70%), “disciplinary action (not including termination) for failure to comply with policy” (69%), and “prohibition of any form of gambling, including office pools,” (66%).  How often do organizations enforce these policies? Of those organizations that currently have a written or unwritten policy in place, less than one-tenth (7%) have disciplined employees for noncompliance.  Do organization prohibit employees from taking part in fantasy sports teams (e.g., fantasy football or fantasy baseball) in the workplace? Currently, only 15% of organizations prohibit employees from participating in fantasy sports teams in the workplace.  Do office pools have a positive impact in the workplace? The top three areas that HR professionals perceived as positively affected by office pools were relationship building (70%), promoting team building (64%), and increasing employee engagement (54%). The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 3
  • 4. Key Findings (continued) The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 4  For which events do employees conduct office pools? In 2013, the top two events that employees conducted office pools for were the Super Bowl (39%) and the NCAA college basketball tournament (36%). However, office pools for both of these events have decreased since 2010, when 65% of organizations reported office pools for the Super Bowl and 57% for the NCAA college basketball tournament.  Is there an increase in the number of employees who do not come to work the day after a major televised event? Results indicate that more male employees (16%) are absent from work the day after the Super Bowl compared with female employees (7%). The same pattern is observed the day after the NCAA college basketball and football tournaments, with 6% of male employees compared with 2% of female employees not coming to work.
  • 5. Does your organization have a written or unwritten (understood) policy addressing office pools? 10% 23% 67% 8% 10% 81% 2013 2010 Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages may not equal 100% due to rounding. Yes, we have an unwritten (understood) policy addressing office pools Yes, we have a written policy addressing office pools No, we do not have a written or unwritten policy addressing office pools (n = 335) (n = 271) The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 5
  • 6. Does your organization have a written or unwritten (understood) policy addressing office pools? Comparison by organization staff size • Organizations with 2,500 or more employees are more likely than organizations with 1 to 500 employees to have a written policy addressing office pools. Comparison by organization staff size 2,500 to 24,999 employees (24%) 25,000 or more employees (44%) > 1 to 99 employees (5%) 100 to 499 employees (6%) Comparison by organization sector • Publicly owned for-profit organizations are more likely than privately owned for-profit organizations to have a written policy addressing office pools. Comparison by organization sector Publicly owned for-profit organizations (21%) > Privately owned for-profit (6%) The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 6 Note: Only statistically significant differences are shown.
  • 7. Is your organization’s written or unwritten (understood) policy addressing office pools part of a gambling policy, or is it a stand-alone policy? Note: n = 58. Only respondents whose organizations have a written or unwritten policy addressing office pools were asked this question. 41% 59% It is a stand-alone policy It is part of a gambling policy The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 7
  • 8. 2013 (n = 50) 2010 (n = 78) Prohibition of gambling that includes monetary exchange 70% 70% Disciplinary action (not including termination) for failure to comply with policy 69% 72% Prohibition of any form of gambling, including office pools 66% 83% Employment termination for failure to comply with policy 63% 67% A definition of what gambling in the workplace means 43% 63% Prohibition of any form of gambling, excluding office pools 39% 7% Does your organization’s policy include the following aspects? Note: Only respondents whose organizations have a written or unwritten policy addressing office pools were asked this question. Percentages do not equal 100% due to multiple response options. The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 8
  • 9. Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organizations have a written or unwritten policy addressing office pools were asked this question. The asterisk (*) indicates the category was not included in the 2013 survey. In the past 12 months, has your organization disciplined employees for noncompliance with the office pools/gambling policy? 2% 4% 94% 7% 93% No 2013 2010 (n = 70) Yes, one or more employees have been disciplined Yes, one or more employees have been terminated* (n = 44) The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 9
  • 10. Does your organization prohibit employees from taking part in fantasy sports teams (e.g., fantasy football or fantasy baseball) in the workplace? Note: n = 294. Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Yes, 15% No, 85% The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 10
  • 11. 2013 (n = 337) 2010 (n = 150) Super Bowl 39% 65% NCAA college basketball tournament 36% 57% Lottery jackpot 31% 31% Fantasy football 19% * Workplace baby pool (e.g., baby's gender, height, weight, birth day and hour) 18% 23% NCAA college football championship 14% * Fantasy basketball 6% * Golf tournament (e.g., the Masters or U.S. Open) 3% 4% The Motion Picture Academy of America Awards (also known as the Oscars) 2% 2% Fantasy or roto-baseball 1% * Other 5% 7% For which of the following events do employees at your organization organize an office pool? Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages do not equal 100% due to multiple response options. An asterisk (*) indicates the category was not included in the 2010 survey. The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 11
  • 12. Positive impact Negative impact No impact Relationship building (n = 315) 70% 5% 25% Team building (n = 319) 64% 5% 31% Employee engagement (n = 317) 54% 9% 37% Manager/employee relationships (n = 318) 40% 16% 45% Job satisfaction (n = 319) 39% 5% 56% Corporate culture management (n = 315) 33% 19% 48% Supervisory relationships (n = 318) 23% 18% 59% Employee recognition (n = 319) 12% 8% 80% The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 Note: Percentages may not equal 100% due rounding. 12 Generally speaking, would you say that office pools have a positive impact, a negative impact or no impact on the following areas at your organization?
  • 13. Increases Stays the same Decreases Super Bowl (n = 282) 15% 78% 7% NCAA college basketball tournament (n = 276) 6% 91% 3% NCAA college football championship (n = 275) 5% 92% 3% The Motion Picture Academy of America Awards (also known as the Oscars) (n = 275) 1% 97% 2% Generally speaking, after the major televised events listed below, would you say the number of employees who do not report for work the next day increases, stays the same or decreases at your organization? The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 13 Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis.
  • 14. Increases Stays the same Decreases Male Female Male Female Male Female Super Bowl (n = 282) 16% 7% 77% 91% 7% 2% NCAA college basketball tournament (n = 276) 6% 2% 90% 97% 3% 1% NCAA college football championship (n = 275) 6% 2% 92% 97% 2% 1% The Motion Picture Academy of America Awards (also known as the Oscars) (n = 275) 1% 1% 97% 97% 2% 2% The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 14 Generally speaking, after the major televised events listed below, would you say the number of employees, by gender, who do not report for work the next day increases, stays the same or decreases at your organization? Note: Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Percentages may not equal 100% due rounding.
  • 15. Does your organization have formal/informal gatherings during these events? For example, certain organizations host parties or social events around watching a major sporting event. Note: n = 309. Respondents who answered “not sure” were excluded from this analysis. Yes, 13% No, 87% The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 15
  • 16. Demographics The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 16
  • 17. Demographics: Organization Staff Size 1 to 99 100 to 499 500 to 2,499 2,500 to 24,999 25,000+ 25% 37% 17% 18% 3% n = 311 The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 17
  • 18. Demographics: Organization Sector Privately owned for-profit organization Nonprofit organization Publicly owned for-profit organization Government agency 52% 22% 15% 11% n = 297 The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 18
  • 19. Demographics: Organization Industry Organization Industry Percentage Manufacturing 20% Health care and social assistance 16% Professional, scientific, technical services 14% Finance and insurance 13% Government agencies 10% Educational services 9% Administrative, support and waste management 4% Repair and maintenance 4% Transportation and warehousing 4% Arts, entertainment, recreation 3% Construction 3% Note: n = 313. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple responses. The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 19
  • 20. Demographics: Organization Industry (continued) Organization Industry Percentage Real estate 3% Retail trade 3% Utilities 3% Wholesale trade 3% Accommodation, food services 2% Information 2% Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 2% Religious grantmaking 2% Agriculture 1% Personal services 0% Other 9% The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 Note: n = 313. Percentages do not total 100% due to multiple responses. 20
  • 21. U.S.-based operations only 81% Multinational operations 19% Single-unit organization: An organization in which the location and the organization are one and the same 34% Multi-unit organization: An organization that has more than one location 66% Multi-unit headquarters determines HR policies and practices 52% Each work location determines HR policies and practices 4% A combination of both the work location and the multi-unit headquarters determines HR policies and practices 45% Is your organization a single-unit organization or a multi-unit organization? For multi-unit organizations, are HR policies and practices determined by the multi-unit headquarters, by each work location or by both? Does your organization have U.S.-based operations (business units) only, or does it operate multinationally? n = 324 n = 317 Note: n = 213. Percentages do not equal 100% due to rounding. Corporate (companywide) 71% Business unit/division 12% Facility/location 17% n = 215 What is the HR department/function for which you responded throughout this survey? Demographics: Other The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 21
  • 22. 22 SHRM Survey Findings: The Use of Office Pools • Response rate = 13% • 355 HR professional respondents from a randomly selected sample of SHRM’s membership participated in this survey. • Margin of error is +/-4% • Survey fielded March 20-27, 2013 Survey Methodology The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 22
  • 23. • For more survey/poll findings, visit www.shrm.org/surveys • For more information about SHRM’s Customized Research Services, visit www.shrm.org/customizedresearch • Follow us on Twitter @SHRM_Research SHRM Survey Findings: The Use of Office Pools About SHRM Research Project leader: Rob Boyd, researcher, SHRM Research Project contributors: Alexander Alonso, Ph.D., SPHR, vice president, SHRM Research Evren Esen, manager, Survey Research Center, SHRM Research Copy Editor: Katya Scanlan, SHRM Knowledge Center The Use of Office Pools ©SHRM 2013 23