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- W2562201642 abstract "The increasing age diversity of the workforce that results from global demographic shifts presents a human resource development challenge for contemporary organizations. This study investigates the processes and boundary conditions through which perceived age diversity in formal training settings influences learning outcomes. Using data from 211 employees participating in collaborative one-day trainings at a large automobile manufacturer, we found that perceived age diversity, but not objective diversity, was negatively linked to learning outcomes. This negative relationship was mediated by knowledge sharing. Furthermore, providing evidence for a moderated mediation model, we showed that psychological safety climate positively influenced the indirect negative effect of perceived age diversity on learning outcomes through knowledge sharing. If psychological safety climate was high, knowledge sharing was relatively high, regardless of the level of perceived age diversity. In contrast, at low levels of psychological safety climate, perceived age diversity was strongly negatively linked to knowledge sharing. The findings imply that age differences can influence learning in trainings, but only when salient to participants. Practitioners are advised to improve psychological safety climate in trainings as a buffer against the potential negative effects of perceived age diversity on knowledge sharing and learning." @default.
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- W2562201642 title "Age-Diverse Training Groups: How Knowledge Sharing & Psychological Safety Promote Learning Outcomes" @default.
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