Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a model on how the interplay between employee age and opportunities for generativity and development predicts age bias and turnover intentions via intergenerational contact quality in the workplace. We hypothesized indirect effects of opportunities for generativity on outcomes through intergenerational contact quality among older workers only, whereas we expected that the indirect effects of opportunities for development are stronger for young compared with older workers. Data came from 321 employees in Belgium who responded to an online questionnaire. Results showed that age moderated the relationships of opportunities for generativity and develo...
In European nations, the aging of the workforce is a major issue which is increasingly addressed bot...
Contains fulltext : 177792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In European nat...
Emerging evidence suggests that older workers, on average, enjoy higher affective well-being than yo...
Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a mod...
Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a mod...
Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a mod...
Received 7 September 2020. Accepted 29 January 2021. Published online 19 April 2021.The problem of i...
Negative outcomes of ageism in the context of the Canadian labor market are well documented. Older w...
The rise in discrimination numbers due to ageing in the workplace has increased research on ageism a...
One underappreciated consequence of the aging population phenomenon is that we are now experiencing ...
In this research, we examine how high-quality contact can facilitate employees’ coworker support and...
Based on the social exchange theory and on ageing and life-span theories, this paper aims to examine...
In the context of an aging society, the importance of age diversity for organizations is increasing ...
Research suggests that positive intergenerational contact can improve young people's attitudes towar...
To meet the demographic changes, organizations are challenged to develop practices that retain older...
In European nations, the aging of the workforce is a major issue which is increasingly addressed bot...
Contains fulltext : 177792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In European nat...
Emerging evidence suggests that older workers, on average, enjoy higher affective well-being than yo...
Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a mod...
Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a mod...
Based on socio-emotional selectivity and self-categorization theories, we developed and tested a mod...
Received 7 September 2020. Accepted 29 January 2021. Published online 19 April 2021.The problem of i...
Negative outcomes of ageism in the context of the Canadian labor market are well documented. Older w...
The rise in discrimination numbers due to ageing in the workplace has increased research on ageism a...
One underappreciated consequence of the aging population phenomenon is that we are now experiencing ...
In this research, we examine how high-quality contact can facilitate employees’ coworker support and...
Based on the social exchange theory and on ageing and life-span theories, this paper aims to examine...
In the context of an aging society, the importance of age diversity for organizations is increasing ...
Research suggests that positive intergenerational contact can improve young people's attitudes towar...
To meet the demographic changes, organizations are challenged to develop practices that retain older...
In European nations, the aging of the workforce is a major issue which is increasingly addressed bot...
Contains fulltext : 177792.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In European nat...
Emerging evidence suggests that older workers, on average, enjoy higher affective well-being than yo...