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The Aging Workforce - Realities, Myths, and Implications for Organizations (Hardcover, New): Jerry W Hedge, Walter C. Borman,... The Aging Workforce - Realities, Myths, and Implications for Organizations (Hardcover, New)
Jerry W Hedge, Walter C. Borman, Steven E Lammlein
R702 Discovery Miles 7 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Aging Workforce examines the changing demographics of the workforce, and their impact on the world of work. The numbers and proportions of older individuals in the U.S. population are increasing. Most organizations are ill-prepared to meet the challenges associated with older workers, and little research has addressed the development and implementation of effective human resource management practices for an aging workforce. The ""graying of America"" requires that we give more attention to both the problems and potential of an older workforce. Consequently, the book focuses on issues related to work life and aging. Topics include: age stereotyping (and employment discrimination); the impact of aging on cognitive performance, job performance, job attitudes, and motivation; the evolving concept of retirement, and what these issues mean for organizational human resource management policies and procedures. Without being particularly academic, the book provides a ""state-of-the-science"" perspective on what we know about issues related to the older worker, thus providing a foundation for confronting the challenges facing the workforce of the future. ""The Aging Workforce"" pulls together research findings relevant to individual older worker performance and motivations, as well as offers discussion related to how best to manage the older worker.

Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Contextual Performance - A Special Issue of Human Performance (Paperback): Walter C.... Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Contextual Performance - A Special Issue of Human Performance (Paperback)
Walter C. Borman, Stephan J. Motowidlo
R1,240 Discovery Miles 12 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

These articles describe ideas about contextual performance, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), and similar patterns of behavior that have been developed by scholars working from very different research traditions. It seems that the different research traditions are converging on the same notion--that besides formal job requirements, other patterns of behavior are also critical for organizational effectiveness and survival. These other patterns of behavior have been relatively ignored until recently, but now scholars are trying to define them, determine exactly why and how they are important for organizations, and identify their antecedents. The results of these research efforts-- described by articles in this issue--will help to make it possible to develop new conceptual and practical tools for managing these important behaviors and in that way promote human performance and organizational effectiveness.

Personality and the Prediction of Job Performance - More Than the Big Five: A Special Issue of Human Performance (Paperback):... Personality and the Prediction of Job Performance - More Than the Big Five: A Special Issue of Human Performance (Paperback)
Walter C. Borman
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The three primary papers in this special issue explore personality measurement in both directions, that is, more narrow and specific and more broad and heterogeneous. The first paper reviews research on conditional reasoning, with a focus on the construct of aggression. Next, tolerance for contradiction is explored, which is defined as a mode of thinking that accepts and even thrives on apparent contradictory information. The last primary paper covers core self evaluation, which combines measures of four traits: locus of control, self-esteem, generalized self-efficacy, and emotional stability. The special issue concludes with provocative and insightful critique and commentary of the three primary papers. It notes some important points of criticism, but is primarily positive and laudatory of these research programs.

Personality and the Prediction of Job Performance - More Than the Big Five: A Special Issue of Human Performance (Hardcover):... Personality and the Prediction of Job Performance - More Than the Big Five: A Special Issue of Human Performance (Hardcover)
Walter C. Borman
R5,811 Discovery Miles 58 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The three primary papers in this special issue explore personality measurement in both directions, that is, more narrow and specific and more broad and heterogeneous. The first paper reviews research on conditional reasoning, with a focus on the construct of aggression. Next, tolerance for contradiction is explored, which is defined as a mode of thinking that accepts and even thrives on apparent contradictory information. The last primary paper covers core self evaluation, which combines measures of four traits: locus of control, self-esteem, generalized self-efficacy, and emotional stability. The special issue concludes with provocative and insightful critique and commentary of the three primary papers. It notes some important points of criticism, but is primarily positive and laudatory of these research programs.

Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Contextual Performance - A Special Issue of Human Performance (Hardcover): Walter C.... Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Contextual Performance - A Special Issue of Human Performance (Hardcover)
Walter C. Borman, Stephan J. Motowidlo
R4,465 Discovery Miles 44 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

These articles describe ideas about contextual performance, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), and similar patterns of behavior that have been developed by scholars working from very different research traditions. It seems that the different research traditions are converging on the same notion--that besides formal job requirements, other patterns of behavior are also critical for organizational effectiveness and survival. These other patterns of behavior have been relatively ignored until recently, but now scholars are trying to define them, determine exactly why and how they are important for organizations, and identify their antecedents. The results of these research efforts-- described by articles in this issue--will help to make it possible to develop new conceptual and practical tools for managing these important behaviors and in that way promote human performance and organizational effectiveness.

The Oxford Handbook of Work and Aging (Hardcover, New): Jerry W Hedge, Walter C. Borman The Oxford Handbook of Work and Aging (Hardcover, New)
Jerry W Hedge, Walter C. Borman
R6,659 Discovery Miles 66 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The area of work and aging is complex and multi-faceted. Its foundation is formed by a wide array of disciplines that both contribute to the complexity of its understanding, and offer fertile promise for research, development, and application in the years ahead. With an ever-growing population of older workers, many of whom are suggesting they will likely continue to work past traditional retirement age, it becomes all the more important that we increase our efforts to develop a more thorough understanding of older workers, the nature of their interactions with work and the organizations for which they work, and the process of transitioning to retirement. Clearly, there are huge societal and global challenges that will both inform and influence research and application at the individual and organizational levels.
The Oxford Handbook of Work and Aging examines the aging workforce from an individual worker, organization, and societal perspective, and offers both an integration of current cross-disciplinary knowledge, and a roadmap for where research and application should be focused in the future to address issues of an aging workforce. The volume is divided into six core sections: demography, theoretical and methodological issues, the older worker, organizational strategies for an older workforce, individual and organizational perspectives on work and retirement, and societal perspectives with an aging workforce. Bringing together seasoned authors from diverse academic and professional backgrounds, new approaches to recruiting, workplace flexibility, and the right mix of benefits and incentives are presented as a way of engaging an older workforce.

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