Creating an age-inclusive workplace: The impact of HR practices on employee work engagement

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Abstract

Drawing on social exchange theory, our study aims to examine how age-inclusive human resource (HR) practices affect work engagement by shaping the age-diversity climate and perceived organizational support (POS). We hypothesize that diversity beliefs play a moderating role in the relationship between age-inclusive HR practices and POS. Our analysis of a sample of 983 employees from 48 organizations in China highlights the direct impact of age-inclusive HR practices on work engagement. Moreover, age-diversity climate and POS mediate the association between age-inclusive HR practices and work engagement. We further demonstrate that diversity beliefs play a moderating role in the association between age-inclusive HR practices and POS. Our findings not only contribute to the literature but also provide practical implications for managing an aging workforce.

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Fan, P., Song, Y., Fang, M., & Chen, X. (2023). Creating an age-inclusive workplace: The impact of HR practices on employee work engagement. Journal of Management and Organization, 29(6), 1179–1197. https://doi.org/10.1017/jmo.2023.18

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