The Interplay between Job Control, SOC Strategies, and Age in SustainingWork Ability in a Sample of Administrative Employees
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In recent years, the average age of workers has risen. Because of that, work ability is
reducing in many sectors, especially in a public context. Given the above, it is necessary to investigate
the individual and organisational resources that can play a role in the protection of work ability.
This study investigates the work ability of administrative workers, examines selection, optimisation,
and compensation (SOC) as a form of mediation between job control and work ability, and explores
the relationship of job control, age, work ability, and SOC strategies via moderated mediation models.
The findings indicate that job control, SOC strategies, and age correlate to work ability, but the
effect of these factors is different. Job control and SOC strategies are positively related to work
ability, and job control positively relates to the use of optimisation and compensation. However,
only optimisation and compensation strategies mediate the association between job control and work
ability. Finally, age moderates the effect of job control on work ability. The findings suggest that
interventions, such as SOC training, promotion, and job control, may help to sustain work ability
among elderly administrative workers.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
selection; optimisation and compensation; work ability; age; administrative sector
Elenco autori:
Ilaria Sottimano, Gloria Guidetti, Sara Viotti, Daniela Converso
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