TY - JOUR
T1 - Future time perspective and promotion focus as determinants of intraindividual change in work motivation
AU - Kooij, D.T.A.M.
AU - Bal, P.M.
AU - Kanfer, R.
PY - 2014/6
Y1 - 2014/6
N2 - In the near future, workforces will increasingly consist of older workers. At the same time, research has demonstrated that work-related growth motives decrease with age. Although this finding is consistent with life span theories, such as the selection optimization and compensation (SOC) model, we know relatively little about the process variables that bring about this change in work motivation. Therefore, we use a 4-wave study design to examine the mediating role of future time perspective and promotion focus in the negative association between age and work-related growth motives. Consistent with the SOC model, we found that future time perspective was negatively associated with age, which, in turn, was associated with lower promotion focus, lower work-related growth motive strength, and lower motivation to continue working. These findings have important theoretical implications for the literature on aging and work motivation, and practical implications for how to motivate older workers.
AB - In the near future, workforces will increasingly consist of older workers. At the same time, research has demonstrated that work-related growth motives decrease with age. Although this finding is consistent with life span theories, such as the selection optimization and compensation (SOC) model, we know relatively little about the process variables that bring about this change in work motivation. Therefore, we use a 4-wave study design to examine the mediating role of future time perspective and promotion focus in the negative association between age and work-related growth motives. Consistent with the SOC model, we found that future time perspective was negatively associated with age, which, in turn, was associated with lower promotion focus, lower work-related growth motive strength, and lower motivation to continue working. These findings have important theoretical implications for the literature on aging and work motivation, and practical implications for how to motivate older workers.
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0036768
U2 - 10.1037/a0036768
DO - 10.1037/a0036768
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84902993105
SN - 0882-7974
VL - 29
SP - 319
EP - 328
JO - Psychology and Aging
JF - Psychology and Aging
IS - 2
ER -