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Intergenerational resource tensions in the workplace and beyond: Individual,interpersonal, institutional,international
Institution:1. Interdisciplinary Department of Social Sciences and the Department of Music, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 5290002, Israel;2. Interdisciplinary Department of Social Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 5290002, Israel;3. The School of Education, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 5290002, Israel
Abstract:The workforce is rapidly aging. Already at record highs, labor force participation rates of both over-55 and over-65 age segments are expected to nearly double in the immediate future. The current chapter describes how these sweeping demographic changes necessitate both the unprecedented utilization of older workers and intergenerational collaboration, but also present the danger of heightened generational tension. We describe the specific risk factors for such tensions, highlighting the presence of generational boundaries at multiple levels: (a) individual, (b) interpersonal, (c) institutional, and (d) international. Drawing from our own work and relevant management literature, we then identify three broad domains within which intergenerational tensions are particularly salient at each of these levels: active Succession tensions over enviable resources and influence (e.g., employment), passive Consumption tensions over shared asset usage (e.g., healthcare) and symbolic Identity tensions over figurative space (e.g., cultural fit) (SCI). We conclude with suggestions for potential interventions, and major open areas for future organizational research, both of which should focus on how to maximize the utility of unprecedented intergenerational collaboration.
Keywords:Generations  Intergenerational Perceptions  Intergenerational Tension  Generational Attitudes  Older Workers  Ageism  Organization Studies  Organizational Behavior
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