The impact of flexible work arrangements on an older grieving population

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS
Marlee Mercer
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Purpose Age-inclusive management practices are crucial for addressing the needs of the older workforce, but there is limited research on these practices. One underexplored area is how workplaces can support older employees dealing with the loss of a loved one. The psychological process of loss differs for older employees and can have adverse effects on their ability to perform in the workplace. The purpose of this paper is to explore how workplaces can provide the necessary tools to support their older grieving employees. Design/methodology/approach This conceptual paper draws on the job-demand resource model and signaling theory to investigate how flexible work arrangements can support older employees after a bereavement and contribute to optimal employee performance. Findings Flexible work arrangements are theorized to lead to optimal performance via informational support. An ethical climate and stronger cultural competencies are proposed to strengthen this relationship. A theoretical framework is presented for a comprehensive research approach. Originality/value This paper advances the current understanding of age-inclusive management and offers a novel perspective on the benefits of flexible working arrangements.
弹性工作安排对老年悲伤人群的影响
目的 兼顾年龄的管理实践对于满足老年劳动力的需求至关重要,但有关这些实践的研究却十分有限。其中一个尚未充分探索的领域是工作场所如何支持老年员工处理失去亲人的问题。老年员工失去亲人的心理过程各不相同,可能会对他们在工作场所的工作能力产生不利影响。本文的目的是探讨工作场所如何提供必要的工具来支持悲伤的老年员工。设计/方法/途径本概念性论文借鉴了工作需求资源模型和信号理论,研究灵活的工作安排如何在老年员工丧亲后为其提供支持,并帮助其获得最佳绩效。研究结果灵活的工作安排理论上可以通过信息支持来获得最佳绩效。道德氛围和更强的文化能力被提出来加强这种关系。本文提出了一个全面研究方法的理论框架。原创性/价值本文推进了当前对年龄包容性管理的理解,并为灵活工作安排的益处提供了一个新的视角。
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