| Literature DB >> 32893765 |
Najat Firzly1, Lise Van de Beeck1, Martine Lagacé2.
Abstract
Previous studies suggest that intergroup contact has a positive effect on older workers' perception of ageism and satisfaction. This study aims at assessing such relationships amongst Canadian younger workers. Precisely, in light of the intergroup contact theory (ICT), it was first hypothesized that a positive perception of intergenerational workplace climate (IWC) and knowledge sharing practices (KSP) increase younger workers' awareness of ageist behaviors targeting older peers. Second, it was hypothesized that such awareness has a positive effect on young workers' level of satisfaction. Relying on a cross-sectional design composed of 612 participants, path analysis was conducted. Findings suggest that whereas KSP increases younger workers' awareness of ageist behaviors towards older workers, this is not the case for IWC. On the other hand, both IWC and KSP have a direct and positive impact on younger workers' level of satisfaction. Theoretical and practical implications of findings are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: ageism; aging; climat intergénérationnel au travail; intergenerational workplace climate; intergroup contact theory; knowledge sharing; partage des connaissances; théorie des contacts intergroupes; vieillissement; âgisme
Year: 2020 PMID: 32893765 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980820000173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Aging ISSN: 0714-9808