Authors
Fabiola H. Gerpott, Nale Lehmann-Willenbrock, Sven C. Voelpel
Publication date
2017
Journal
Academy of Management Learning & Education
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
193-216
Description
Demographic changes challenge organizations to qualify employees across all career stages and to ensure the transfer of company-specific knowledge between experienced and young workers. Human resource development programs for employees from different generations may help address these challenges. However, there is a lack of insight into what types of knowledge employees in intergenerational training groups acquire from one another, as well as how these learning processes differ at different time points. Over a span of 3 years, we conducted 31 interviews at an automobile company involving young (16–19 years) and experienced participants (41–47 years) of a full-time intergenerational learning program and their instructors. Our findings show that both generations possess distinct expert, practical, social, and metacognitive knowledge, and that they exchange different types of knowledge at different …
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Scholar articles
FH Gerpott, N Lehmann-Willenbrock, SC Voelpel - Academy of Management Learning & Education, 2017