Abstract
We describe a framework for understanding how age-related changes in adult development affect work motivation, and, building on recent life-span theories and research on cognitive abilities, personality, affect, vocational interests, values, and self-concept, identify four intraindividual change trajectories (loss, gain, reorganization, and exchange). We discuss implications of the integrative framework for the use and effectiveness of different motivational strategies with midlife and older workers in a variety of jobs, as well as abiding issues and future research directions.
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- Employee motivation
- Work (physics)
- Psychology
- Career development
- Adult development
- Organizational behavior
- Management
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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