Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
350968 Computers in Human Behavior 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two workplace trends will become increasingly important in years to come: reliance on information technology (IT) and workforce aging. This study explores the influence of workplace context on employee reactions to the implementation of a new IT initiative to better understand innovation enhancers and inhibitors. Employees from multiple workplace departments completed a questionnaire that assessed their reactions to the implementation. Age-based differences and contextual influences were estimated to predict satisfaction with the implementation process. Hierarchical linear models indicate that younger workers reported less satisfaction than older workers—an effect that was more pronounced in relatively young departments. These findings challenge ageist notions and emphasize the role of context on attitudes formation. Multi-institutional and multilevel field-setting data are rare making this a unique research contribution.

► Multi-institutional, multilevel field-setting workplace sample. ► Older workers are more positive about IT initiatives than younger counterparts. ► Age context shapes attitudes toward IT initiatives.

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