This article reviews the methodological difficulties involved in research on age and job performance, It also examines the empirical evidence of the relationship between age and job performance. Research in this area has been conducted in both laboratory as well as occupational settings. Research in occupational settings has generally utilized either output measures or performance evaluations to measure job performance. Evidence from the literature has generally found no conclusive relationship between age and job performance. Studies have also found experience rather than age predicts job performance to a greater extent than age.
I conducted a meta-analysis of 121 samples (N = 18,694) that examined the relation between age and j...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
On the basis of a review of 22 years of articles published in 46 behavioral science journals, we fou...
Previous reviews of the literature on the relationship between age and job performance have largely ...
This chapter begins by discussing commonly held stereotypes people have about older workers. To gaug...
This meta-analytic review presents the findings of a project investigating the relationship between ...
The effects of age on productivity have been a long-standing concern for employers. A commonly held ...
This article reviews research on how work performance differs over the life cycle. This includes man...
Although organizational research on age has largely focused on the age-performance relationship, the...
Despite suggestions that work performance varies with age, the empirical evidence is inconclusive an...
I propose a framework to estimate the relation between age and productivity potential (a work perfor...
Purpose - In light of the increasingly aging workforce, it is interesting from both a theoretical an...
Work ability describes employees' capability to carry out their work with respect to physical and ps...
This article surveys supervisors ’ ratings, analyses of piece-rates and em-ployer-employee datasets ...
I conducted a meta-analysis of 121 samples (N = 18,694) that examined the relation between age and j...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...
On the basis of a review of 22 years of articles published in 46 behavioral science journals, we fou...
Previous reviews of the literature on the relationship between age and job performance have largely ...
This chapter begins by discussing commonly held stereotypes people have about older workers. To gaug...
This meta-analytic review presents the findings of a project investigating the relationship between ...
The effects of age on productivity have been a long-standing concern for employers. A commonly held ...
This article reviews research on how work performance differs over the life cycle. This includes man...
Although organizational research on age has largely focused on the age-performance relationship, the...
Despite suggestions that work performance varies with age, the empirical evidence is inconclusive an...
I propose a framework to estimate the relation between age and productivity potential (a work perfor...
Purpose - In light of the increasingly aging workforce, it is interesting from both a theoretical an...
Work ability describes employees' capability to carry out their work with respect to physical and ps...
This article surveys supervisors ’ ratings, analyses of piece-rates and em-ployer-employee datasets ...
I conducted a meta-analysis of 121 samples (N = 18,694) that examined the relation between age and j...
This article surveys supervisors' ratings, work-sample tests, analyzes of employer-employee datasets...
Contains fulltext : 142327.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Owing to the ag...