Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated the effects of flexibility human resource management (HRM) on employee outcomes over time, as well as the role of age in these relations. Based on work adjustment theory and AMO theory, it was predicted that availability and use of flexibility HRM would be positively related to employee engagement, as well as higher job performance. Moreover, we postulated different hypotheses regarding the role of employee age. While generation theory predicts that younger generations would react more strongly to flexibility HRM in relation to engagement, selection, optimization, and compensation theory of ageing predicts that older workers respond more strongly in relation to job performance. A longitu...
Purpose – Employee engagement studies are popular in contemporary research because of the complexity...
High performance work systems (HPWS) have been shown to associate with performance at diverse levels...
Objectives Various cognitive and physical abilities decline with age. Consequently, sustainable empl...
This study investigated the effects of flexibility human resource management (HRM) on employee outco...
This study investigated the effects of flexibility human resource management (HRM) on employee outco...
As demographic changes impact the workplace, governments, organizations and workers are looking for ...
Workplace flexibility is recognized as the application of collective interventions in an organizatio...
Previously, scholars have studied the need for implementing different human resource (HR) configurat...
Based on the social exchange theory and on ageing and life-span theories, this paper aims to examine...
This article examines the implications of an aging workforce for human resource management (HRM). It...
Workplace flexibility is recognized as the application of collective interventions in an organizati...
With changing retirement ages and an aging workforce, interest is growing on the potential contribut...
An ageing workforce is one of the greatest challenges that organisations face today. Longer working ...
Work ability describes employees' capability to carry out their work with respect to physical and ps...
Purpose – Employee engagement studies are popular in contemporary research because of the complexity...
High performance work systems (HPWS) have been shown to associate with performance at diverse levels...
Objectives Various cognitive and physical abilities decline with age. Consequently, sustainable empl...
This study investigated the effects of flexibility human resource management (HRM) on employee outco...
This study investigated the effects of flexibility human resource management (HRM) on employee outco...
As demographic changes impact the workplace, governments, organizations and workers are looking for ...
Workplace flexibility is recognized as the application of collective interventions in an organizatio...
Previously, scholars have studied the need for implementing different human resource (HR) configurat...
Based on the social exchange theory and on ageing and life-span theories, this paper aims to examine...
This article examines the implications of an aging workforce for human resource management (HRM). It...
Workplace flexibility is recognized as the application of collective interventions in an organizati...
With changing retirement ages and an aging workforce, interest is growing on the potential contribut...
An ageing workforce is one of the greatest challenges that organisations face today. Longer working ...
Work ability describes employees' capability to carry out their work with respect to physical and ps...
Purpose – Employee engagement studies are popular in contemporary research because of the complexity...
High performance work systems (HPWS) have been shown to associate with performance at diverse levels...
Objectives Various cognitive and physical abilities decline with age. Consequently, sustainable empl...