What about the Factor Time in Sustainable Employability Research? An Overview of Theory-Based Organizational Research

To facilitate new knowledge development about temporal perspectives on the topic of sustainable employability from an organizational perspective, in this Special Issue, we present new meaningful results of eight different empirical papers. Of these accepted papers, three studies were based on longit...

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subjects Age discrimination
Analysis
Careers
Disability pensions
Employability
Employees
Information management
Labor market
Leadership
Longitudinal studies
Management research
Methods
Middle age
Older workers
Organizational research
Research management
Social capital
Social exchange theory
Social networks
Social responsibility
Surveys
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Time management
Wages & salaries
Work environment
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