Suchprofil: Altern Durchsuchter Fertigstellungsmonat: 03/16 Sortierung: 1. SSCI-JOURNALS 2. SONSTIGE REFERIERTE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 3. SONSTIGE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 4. ARBEITSPAPIERE/DISCUSSION PAPER 5. MONOGRAPHISCHE LITERATUR ************************************ 2. SONSTIGE REFERIERTE ZEITSCHRIFTEN ************************************ @Article{Taylor:2016:MCF, Journal= {Management Revue}, Volume= {27}, Number= {1/2}, Author= {Philip Taylor and Catherine Earl}, Title= {Making the case for older workers}, Year= {2016}, Pages= {14-28}, ISBN= {ISSN 0935-9915}, Abstract= {"Against a background of population ageing, and with it, concomitant effects on social welfare systems and labour markets, public policy makers in affected nations are seeking ways of pushing out the final age of withdrawal from their labour markets. Central to such efforts is promoting the contribution of older workers to organizations and overcoming labour market age barriers. Within this advocacy approach there has been recent interest in identifying and promulgating examples of employer best practice in order to emphasize new dimensions of the business case for employing older workers. Drawing on literature concerned with advocating an ethical concern in human resource management as pertains to older workers, this article examines an exemplar set of employer case studies aimed at promulgating best practice. It considers the concept of age management and its manifestations to argue that many standard HRM practices are firmly, although probably unwittingly, grounded in ageist assumptions concerning the capacities, potentiality and contributions of both younger and older workers. This, we argue, is a consequence of an unnecessarily narrow conception of good employment practice based in an economic rationality that is not conducive to the effective management of age in organizations." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))}, Annote= {Schlagwörter: ältere Arbeitnehmer; human resource management; Vorurteil; Stereotyp; best practice; Personalpolitik; Beschäftigerverhalten; altersspezifische Faktoren; Diversity Management; Diskriminierung; demografischer Wandel; Australien; China; Japan; Singapur; Südkorea; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Österreich; Finnland; Irland; Italien; Niederlande; Polen; Großbritannien; }, Annote= {Bezugszeitraum: A 2010; E 2014}, Annote= {JEL-Klassifikation: J23; J24; J26; J71; J78}, Annote= {Sprache: en}, Annote= {IAB-Sign.: Z 1015}, Annote= {Quelle: IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek, LitDokAB, k160311907}, } 1 von 272 Datensätzen ausgegeben.