Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and Employability
The aging workforce challenges companies to keep their aging employees employable in the workforce. This paper gives an indication as to which employees are more likely to be interested in further learning and employability. Specifically, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of chronolo...
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doaj-7c03e0ae34784d15b56c83dd5d2e961c2020-11-25T03:28:14ZengMDPI AGAdministrative Sciences2076-33872020-08-0110494910.3390/admsci10030049Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and EmployabilityDominik E. Froehlich0Sandra Aasma1Simon Beausaert2Centre for Teacher Education and Department of Education, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, AustriaDepartment for Educational Research and Development, School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The NetherlandDepartment for Educational Research and Development, School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, The NetherlandThe aging workforce challenges companies to keep their aging employees employable in the workforce. This paper gives an indication as to which employees are more likely to be interested in further learning and employability. Specifically, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of chronological age and achievement goal orientations for informal and formal learning and employability. Data of 167 Austrian knowledge workers were gathered via electronic questionnaires to investigate the relationships between age, achievement goal orientations, learning activities, and employability using structural equation modeling. It was found that informal learning has a significant positive relation with several dimensions of employability. Furthermore, mastery-approach goal orientation also shows a significant positive relation with informal learning and employability. In addition, age had no significant relation with the achievement goal orientations. The paper stresses the need to consider characteristics other than chronological age, such as goal orientations, when considering employees’ learning behavior and employability.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3387/10/3/49chronological ageemployabilityformal learninggoal orientationsinformal learning |
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Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and Employability |
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Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and Employability |
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Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and Employability |
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Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and Employability |
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Achieving Employability as We Age: The Role of Age and Achievement Goal Orientations on Learning and Employability |
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achieving employability as we age: the role of age and achievement goal orientations on learning and employability |
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The aging workforce challenges companies to keep their aging employees employable in the workforce. This paper gives an indication as to which employees are more likely to be interested in further learning and employability. Specifically, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of chronological age and achievement goal orientations for informal and formal learning and employability. Data of 167 Austrian knowledge workers were gathered via electronic questionnaires to investigate the relationships between age, achievement goal orientations, learning activities, and employability using structural equation modeling. It was found that informal learning has a significant positive relation with several dimensions of employability. Furthermore, mastery-approach goal orientation also shows a significant positive relation with informal learning and employability. In addition, age had no significant relation with the achievement goal orientations. The paper stresses the need to consider characteristics other than chronological age, such as goal orientations, when considering employees’ learning behavior and employability. |
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