Engaging older workers: the role of a supportive psychological climate

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S. Kilroy, K. Van de Voorde, D. Kooij, Sophie van den Dungen
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Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate if a supportive psychological climate specifically aimed at older workers (i.e. employee perceptions that the organization supports and activates older workers) will result in higher levels of older workers' vitality and dedication mediated through increased levels of older workers' perceived organizational support (POS).Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a two-wave survey study among 209 older university employees (aged above 45 years) using structural equation modeling.FindingsThe results revealed that a change in supportive psychological climate is positively associated with a change in vitality and dedication, which was mediated by a change in POS.Practical implicationsSince workforces are aging around the world, one of the most pressing challenges for human resource managers is to find effective strategies to encourage older workers to remain engaged and active members of the workforce for as long as possible. In this study, the authors demonstrate that a supportive psychological climate for older workers is particular important in this regard.Originality/valueThe main contribution of this study is that it identifies the important role of a supportive psychological climate for older workers in predicting older workers engagement i.e. vitality and dedication, while also shedding light on the underlying mechanisms involved.
吸引年长员工:支持性心理氛围的作用
本研究的目的是探讨是否一个专门针对老年员工的支持性心理气候(即员工认为组织支持和激励老年员工)会导致更高水平的老年员工的活力和奉献,通过增加老年员工感知组织支持(POS)水平的中介。设计/方法/方法作者采用结构方程模型对209名年龄在45岁以上的大学老年雇员进行了两波调查研究。研究结果显示,支持性心理环境的变化与员工活力和奉献精神的变化呈正相关,而这种变化是由poss的变化所调节的。实践意义由于全球劳动力都在老龄化,人力资源管理者面临的最紧迫挑战之一是找到有效的策略,鼓励老年员工尽可能长时间地保持积极参与的工作状态。在这项研究中,作者证明,在这方面,为老年员工提供一个支持性的心理环境是特别重要的。本研究的主要贡献在于,它确定了支持性心理氛围在预测老年员工敬业度(即活力和奉献精神)方面的重要作用,同时也揭示了相关的潜在机制。
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