Leadership and generations at work: A critical review
We present a critical review of theory, empirical research, and practical applications
regarding generational differences in leadership phenomena. First, we consider the concept …
regarding generational differences in leadership phenomena. First, we consider the concept …
[HTML][HTML] Career transitions across the lifespan: A review and research agenda
Career transitions are becoming increasingly prevalent across the lifespan, and research on
the topic has proliferated in recent years. However, the literature is fragmented across …
the topic has proliferated in recent years. However, the literature is fragmented across …
Pandemics: Implications for research and practice in industrial and organizational psychology
Pandemics have historically shaped the world of work in various ways. With COVID-19
presenting as a global pandemic, there is much speculation about the implications of this …
presenting as a global pandemic, there is much speculation about the implications of this …
Beyond Maslow's pyramid: Introducing a typology of thirteen fundamental needs for human-centered design
This paper introduces a design-focused typology of psychological human needs that
includes 13 fundamental needs and 52 sub-needs (four for each fundamental need). The …
includes 13 fundamental needs and 52 sub-needs (four for each fundamental need). The …
Generations and generational differences: Debunking myths in organizational science and practice and paving new paths forward
Talk about generations is everywhere and particularly so in organizational science and
practice. Recognizing and exploring the ubiquity of generations is important, especially …
practice. Recognizing and exploring the ubiquity of generations is important, especially …
Career adaptability: A meta-analysis of relationships with measures of adaptivity, adapting responses, and adaptation results
Career adaptability, a psychosocial resource for managing career-related tasks, transitions,
and traumas, is a central construct in career construction theory and the field of vocational …
and traumas, is a central construct in career construction theory and the field of vocational …
What satisfies younger versus older employees, and why? An aging perspective on equity theory to explain interactive effects of employee age, monetary rewards …
In light of increasingly age‐diverse workforces, organizations face the challenge of fostering
job satisfaction among both younger and older employees. Combining equity theory with an …
job satisfaction among both younger and older employees. Combining equity theory with an …
Successful aging at work: A process model to guide future research and practice
Although aging workforces result in numerous practical challenges for organizations and
societies, little research has focused on successful aging at work. The limited existent …
societies, little research has focused on successful aging at work. The limited existent …
Theories of cognitive aging and work
The link between cognitive aging and work is more important than ever, given the increased
proportion of older workers in the labor force and the notion that cognitive functioning is …
proportion of older workers in the labor force and the notion that cognitive functioning is …
Life stage, lifespan, and life course perspectives on vocational behavior and development: A theoretical framework, review, and research agenda
This article for the 50th anniversary issue of the Journal of Vocational Behavior theoretically
integrates, reviews, and critically discusses research that investigates vocational behavior …
integrates, reviews, and critically discusses research that investigates vocational behavior …