TY - JOUR
T1 - What about the Factor Time in Sustainable Employability Research?
T2 - An Overview of Theory-Based Organizational Research
AU - De Lange, Annet H.
AU - Kooij, Dorien T.A.M.
AU - Furunes, Trude
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (Naples, Italy) for supporting Maria Consiglia Trotta within the University Fund “Program V:ALERE Plus”.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors.
PY - 2022/8/29
Y1 - 2022/8/29
N2 - 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 longitudinal survey data (2-wave panel data, whereas one study included cross-sectional survey data. Two studies included interview data (semi-structured interviews versus life-span retrospective interviews). The other two accepted papers included secondary data analyses (secondary fiscal data versus content bibliographical data). The accepted research included a variety of indicators of sustainable employability, such as subjective competency-based measures of internal employability versus objective sustained employment and included data from different occupational contexts in Europe (three studies included Dutch data), Egypt, China and Korea. In this editorial, we discussed the lessons learned from these papers in greater detail and presented a research agenda for future research on temporal perspectives on the concept of sustainable employability.
AB - 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 longitudinal survey data (2-wave panel data, whereas one study included cross-sectional survey data. Two studies included interview data (semi-structured interviews versus life-span retrospective interviews). The other two accepted papers included secondary data analyses (secondary fiscal data versus content bibliographical data). The accepted research included a variety of indicators of sustainable employability, such as subjective competency-based measures of internal employability versus objective sustained employment and included data from different occupational contexts in Europe (three studies included Dutch data), Egypt, China and Korea. In this editorial, we discussed the lessons learned from these papers in greater detail and presented a research agenda for future research on temporal perspectives on the concept of sustainable employability.
KW - longitudinal research
KW - sustainable employability
KW - temporal perspectives
U2 - 10.3390/su141710730
DO - 10.3390/su141710730
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:85137878878
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 14
SP - 1
EP - 7
JO - Sustainability (Switzerland)
JF - Sustainability (Switzerland)
IS - 17
M1 - 10730
ER -