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Fostering successful ageing at work: The role of cognitive job crafting, work certainty and perceived remaining time at work

This research emphasizes the role of employees in managing their experiences of successful ageing at work. Following a lifespan developmental framework, we propose a new model in which employees, who proactively engage in cognitive job crafting and work uncertainty regulation, are more effective in...

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Published in:Journal of occupational and organizational psychology 2024-06, Vol.97 (2), p.381-402
Main Authors: Taneva, Stanimira K., Peng, Yisheng
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Capacity building approach
cognitive crafting
Conceptual models
Employees
Job design
occupational future time perspective
Occupational psychology
perceived remaining time at work
Policy making
successful ageing at work
Uncertainty
uncertainty regulation
Work
Workplaces
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