Intergenerational Perceptions and Conflicts in Multi-Age and Multigenerational Work Environments


Autoria(s): Rudolph, Cort W.; Zacher, Hannes
Contribuinte(s)

Finkelstein, Lisa

Truxillo, Donald

Fraccaroli, Franco

Kanfer, Ruth

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

One underappreciated consequence of the aging population phenomenon is that we are now experiencing what is arguably the most age-diverse workforce in modern history (Hanks & Icenogle, 2001; Newton, 2006; Toossi, 2004). As our workforce continues to age, shifts in the age demographic composition (i.e., the age diversity) of organizations and their subunits will become more apparent (Roth, Wegge, & Schmidt, 2007). Several factors have influenced and will continue to drive this trend. For example, in Western countries, younger people entering the workforce are more educated than ever before (Hussar & Bailey, 2013; Ryan & Siebens, 2012; Stoops, 2003) and could feasibly rise to positions of power in organizations more quickly than others have in the past (e.g., promotion rates vary as a function of age) (Rosenbaum, 1979; see also Clemens, 2012 conceptualization of the "fast track effect"). Furthermore, older workers are increasingly delaying retirement beyond the normative retirement age (Baltes & Rudolph, 2012; Burtless, 2012; Flynn, 2010), and already retired individuals are seeking re-employment in bridge employment roles in higher numbers than before (e.g., Adams & Rau, 2004; Kim & Feldman, 2000; Weckerle & Shultz, 1999).

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/92759/

Publicador

Routledge

Relação

https://www.routledge.com/products/9781848725188

Rudolph, Cort W. & Zacher, Hannes (2015) Intergenerational Perceptions and Conflicts in Multi-Age and Multigenerational Work Environments. In Finkelstein, Lisa, Truxillo, Donald, Fraccaroli, Franco, & Kanfer, Ruth (Eds.) Facing the Challenges of a Multi-Age Workforce: A Use-Inspired Approach. Routledge, New York, pp. 253-282.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150311 Organisational Behaviour #Intergenerational Perceptions #Multi-age #Multigenerational #Work Environments
Tipo

Book Chapter