An evaluation of performance by older persons on a simulated telecommuting task

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Abstract

Telecommuting work represents a strategy for managing the growing number of older people in the workforce. This study involved a simulated customer service telecommuting task that used e-mail to answer customer queries about media-related products and company policies. Participants included 27 "younger" older adults (50-65 years) and 25 "older" older adults (66-80 years). The participants performed the task for two 2-hr sessions a day over 4 consecutive days. Although both age groups showed significant improvement across sessions on many of the performance criteria, in general the improvements were more marked for the older age-group participants. However, the participants from both age groups had difficulty meeting some of the task performance requirements. These results are discussed in terms of training strategies for older workers.

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Sharit, J., Czaja, S. J., Hernandez, M., Yang, Y., Perdomo, D., Lewis, J. E., … Nair, S. (2004). An evaluation of performance by older persons on a simulated telecommuting task. Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 59(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/59.6.P305

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