Authors
Fabiola H Gerpott, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, Ramon Wenzel, Sven C Voelpel
Publication date
2021/10/11
Journal
The International Journal of Human Resource Management
Volume
32
Issue
18
Pages
3777-3804
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This study advances theorizing on human resource development by conceptualizing a training group’s age diversity composition as an antecedent of participants’ learning outcomes in organizational training courses. Drawing from social identity theory, we propose that a high age diversity of the training group can inhibit participants’ learning outcomes because individuals are less likely to share knowledge than in age-homogenous groups. Furthermore, we expect that psychological safety serves as a buffer, such that participants who perceive a high level of psychological safety in a training group will engage in knowledge sharing and consequently report high learning outcomes, regardless of the training group’s age diversity composition. We tested the proposed moderated mediation model in a sample of 211 employees participating in an interactive one-day training at an automobile manufacturer. We found that …
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