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Age work in organizations

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cris.virtual.department Personalpolitik
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cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Personalpolitik
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dc.contributor.author Collien, Isabel
dc.contributor.author Sieben, Barbara
dc.contributor.author Müller‐Camen, Michael
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.description.abstract Age diversity research calls for new approaches in explaining the persistence of age inequalities, which integrate different levels of analysis and display greater context sensitivity. Concurrently, neoinstitutionalist research interested in social inequalities calls for merging institutional theory with critical perspectives and to account for issues of power. In this study, we address the calls of both research streams through developing the concept of ‘age work’: the institutional work actors undertake on age as a social institution. Applying our novel concept to a multi‐actor study of four German organizations known for their age management, we come across a counterintuitive insight regarding actors’ age work: maintaining stereotypical age images can serve to counter age inequalities, whereas deconstructing age images can reinforce age inequalities. The multi‐actor perspective of our study allows us to categorize different forms of power‐laden and interest‐driven age work and to portray the reproduction of age inequalities as a result of actors’ age work, embedded in different contexts and complex power relations. Comparing employees’ forms of age work across sectors and organizations, we detail how notions of masculinity as well as income and job security shaped the categorized forms of age work.
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dc.identifier.doi 10.1111/1467-8551.12198
dc.identifier.issn 1467-8551
dc.identifier.uri https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/16746
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.journal British Journal of Management
dc.relation.orgunit Personalpolitik
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dc.title Age work in organizations
dc.type Forschungsartikel
dspace.entity.type Publication
hsu.peerReviewed
hsu.title.subtitle Maintaining and disrupting institutionalized understandings of higher age
hsu.uniBibliography
oaire.citation.endPage 795
oaire.citation.issue 4
oaire.citation.startPage 778
oaire.citation.volume 27
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