Synopses & Reviews
The disproportionate aging of the population of working age in many nations around the world is a unique occurrence in the history of humankind. In the light of demographic change, it is becoming increasingly important to: develop the potential of older employees,
Synopsis
This book combines research in ergonomics, occupational psychology and related disciplines with new models and methods for analysing and designing age-differentiated work systems based on 40 laboratory experiments and 50 studies involving some 25,000 workers.
About the Author
Christopher M. Schlick is Professor of Engineering at RWTH Aachen University and head of the Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics. He is a member of the management board of the FGAN Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics (FKIE). His research interests include modeling and simulation of work and business systems as well as the ergonomic design of human‐machine interfaces. Ekkehart Frieling was Professor and head of the Institute of Industrial Science and Ergonomics at the University of Kassel from 1982 to 2007. He was vice president of the University of Kassel and president of "Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e.V.". Since 2008 he is working as freelancer for Volkswagen (VW) ‐ Baunatal. His research interests are in the field of work design, work analysis and competence development as well as work design conducive to age in the automotive industry. Dr. Jürgen Wegge is full professor of Work and Organisational Psychology at the TU Dresden. He is the president of the German Work‐, Organizational‐ and Business Psychologist organized in the German Psychological Society (DGPs) and a fellow of AOM, SIOP, IAAP, EAWOP, and several other psychological associations. His research interests are in the field of work motivation, leadership, occupational health and excellence in organizations.
Table of Contents
From the contents: Age-Differentiated Work Systems Enhance Productivity and Retention of Old Employees.- Development and Evaluation of Working-time Models for the Ageing Workforce. Lessons Learned from the KRONOS Research Project.- Effects of an Ageing Workforce on the Performance