Working lives with dementia: A digital futures perspective

IF 4.9 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
James Rupert Fletcher, Olivia Brown
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Abstract

Ageing populations have often been stereotyped as inherently technologically illiterate, exacerbating concerns that older workers suffer diminished occupational proficiency in later life, especially as working life becomes increasingly digitalized. This presumed incompatibility with work is especially true of older people with dementia. Research on extending working lives has largely ignored people with dementia, instead focussing more broadly on ageing populations. This oversight propagates the misassumption that a dementia diagnosis inevitably necessitates unemployment. We propose a new digital futures perspective, wherein digitalization extends and enhances the working lives of people with dementia, complementing and enhancing employee abilities, by optimizing person–environment fit. To do so, we combine conceptual insights from disability studies, arguing that cognitive impairments become disabling in unsupportive contexts, and dementia studies, advocating coproductive praxis whereby workers with dementia are centred in organizational disability strategy. Coproduction can resist digital ageism, wherein older people are commonly excluded from decision-making and development based on misleading social stereotypes. We then exemplify how digital technologies such as voice-command and LLMs can optimize environments to both extend and enhance the working lives of older adults with cognitive impairment. We also advocate greater research in this area that meaningfully includes people with dementia throughout.

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与痴呆症相伴的职场生活:数字化未来视角
老龄化人口往往被定型为天生的技术文盲,这加剧了人们的担忧,即老年工人在晚年的职业熟练程度会下降,尤其是在工作生活日益数字化的情况下。这种假定的与工作的不相容在老年痴呆症患者中尤其如此。关于延长工作寿命的研究在很大程度上忽略了痴呆症患者,而是更广泛地关注老龄化人口。这种疏忽传播了一种错误的假设,即痴呆症诊断不可避免地需要失业。我们提出了一个新的数字未来视角,其中数字化扩展和增强了痴呆症患者的工作生活,通过优化人与环境的契合来补充和提高员工的能力。为此,我们结合了来自残疾研究的概念性见解,认为认知障碍在不支持的环境中会导致残疾,以及痴呆症研究,倡导共同生产实践,即痴呆症患者以组织残疾战略为中心。合拍片可以抵制数字年龄歧视,在这种歧视中,基于误导性的社会陈规定型观念,老年人通常被排除在决策和发展之外。然后,我们举例说明了语音命令和llm等数字技术如何优化环境,以延长和提高患有认知障碍的老年人的工作生活。我们还提倡在这一领域进行更大的研究,有意义地将痴呆症患者包括在内。
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CiteScore
8.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology aims to increase understanding of people and organisations at work including: - industrial, organizational, work, vocational and personnel psychology - behavioural and cognitive aspects of industrial relations - ergonomics and human factors Innovative or interdisciplinary approaches with a psychological emphasis are particularly welcome. So are papers which develop the links between occupational/organisational psychology and other areas of the discipline, such as social and cognitive psychology.
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