Relationship between age and promotion orientation depends on perceived older worker stereotypes
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Abstract
Objectives
Research has consistently revealed a negative relationship between chronological age and promotion orientation, that is, the motivational orientation toward approaching possible gains. In addition, experimental research has demonstrated that activating positive self-relevant stereotypes (e.g., for men, the stereotype that men are good at math) can stimulate increases in promotion orientation. Integrating and applying this research to the work context, we hypothesized that the relationship between age and promotion orientation would depend on employees' perceptions of the stereotype of older workers in their work context, such that there would be no negative relationship between age and promotion orientation when individuals perceive a more positive older worker stereotype.
Method
We analyzed the relationships between age, perceived older worker stereotype (POWS), and promotion orientation using a sample of working adults (N = 337) aged 19-64 years.
Results
Results revealed a significant age by POWS interaction such that there was a negative relationship between age and promotion orientation when POWS was less positive. However, there was no relationship between age and promotion orientation when POWS was more positive.
Discussion
Results suggest that the negative relationship between age and promotion orientation depends on contextual factors such as POWS.
Details
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 59-63 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences |
Volume | 68 |
Issue number | 1 |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2013 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Externally published | Yes |
External IDs
PubMed | 22929387 |
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ASJC Scopus subject areas
Keywords
- Images of aging, Motivation, Older worker stereotypes, Plasticity, Promotion orientation, Work context