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Occupational future time perspective
by
Rauvola, Rachel S.
, Kooij, Dorien T. A. M.
, Zacher, Hannes
, Rudolph, Cort W.
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Academic achievement
/ Aging
/ Antecedents
/ Attitudes
/ Autonomy
/ Compensation
/ Context
/ Contextual performance
/ Educational attainment
/ Employee attitude
/ Employment
/ focus on opportunities
/ Future
/ future time perspective
/ Health status
/ Job autonomy
/ Job characteristics
/ Job satisfaction
/ Labor force
/ Mental health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Occupations
/ Older people
/ Optimization
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational change
/ Organizational commitment
/ Organizational research
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ remaining time
/ Retirement
/ Satisfaction
/ Self evaluation
/ Social support
/ Systematic review
/ Tenure
/ THE JOB ANNUAL REVIEW
/ Work
2018
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Occupational future time perspective
by
Rauvola, Rachel S.
, Kooij, Dorien T. A. M.
, Zacher, Hannes
, Rudolph, Cort W.
in
Academic achievement
/ Aging
/ Antecedents
/ Attitudes
/ Autonomy
/ Compensation
/ Context
/ Contextual performance
/ Educational attainment
/ Employee attitude
/ Employment
/ focus on opportunities
/ Future
/ future time perspective
/ Health status
/ Job autonomy
/ Job characteristics
/ Job satisfaction
/ Labor force
/ Mental health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Occupations
/ Older people
/ Optimization
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational change
/ Organizational commitment
/ Organizational research
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ remaining time
/ Retirement
/ Satisfaction
/ Self evaluation
/ Social support
/ Systematic review
/ Tenure
/ THE JOB ANNUAL REVIEW
/ Work
2018
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Occupational future time perspective
by
Rauvola, Rachel S.
, Kooij, Dorien T. A. M.
, Zacher, Hannes
, Rudolph, Cort W.
in
Academic achievement
/ Aging
/ Antecedents
/ Attitudes
/ Autonomy
/ Compensation
/ Context
/ Contextual performance
/ Educational attainment
/ Employee attitude
/ Employment
/ focus on opportunities
/ Future
/ future time perspective
/ Health status
/ Job autonomy
/ Job characteristics
/ Job satisfaction
/ Labor force
/ Mental health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Occupations
/ Older people
/ Optimization
/ Organizational behavior
/ Organizational change
/ Organizational commitment
/ Organizational research
/ Psychological theories
/ Psychology
/ remaining time
/ Retirement
/ Satisfaction
/ Self evaluation
/ Social support
/ Systematic review
/ Tenure
/ THE JOB ANNUAL REVIEW
/ Work
2018
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Occupational future time perspective
2018
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Overview
Occupational future time perspective (OFTP) refers to employees' perceptions of their future in the employment context. Based on lifespan and organizational psychology theories, we review research on OFTP and offer a meta-analysis of antecedents and outcomes of OFTP (K = 40 independent samples, N = 19,112 workers). Results show that OFTP is associated with individual characteristics and personal resources, including age (ρ = −0.55), job tenure (ρ = −0.23), organizational tenure (ρ = −0.25), educational level (ρ = 0.16), and self-rated physical health (ρ = 0.16), as well as job characteristics, such as job autonomy (ρ = 0.22). Moreover, OFTP is related to important work outcomes, including job satisfaction (ρ = 0.28), organizational commitment (ρ = 0.41), work engagement (ρ = 0.22), retirement intentions (ρ = −0.37), and work continuance intentions (ρ = 0.16). OFTP is also related to task (ρ = 0.11) and contextual performance (ρ = 0.20). Additional analyses show that OFTP predicts job attitudes and work performance above and beyond the effects of another developmental regulation construct, selection, optimization, and compensation strategies. Overall, the findings of our meta-analysis suggest that OFTP is an important construct in the context of an aging workforce.
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