Towards a taxonomy of intergenerational knowledge transfer practices
Purpose: This paper aims to develop a better understanding of intergenerational knowledge transfer (IKT) practices by adopting a context-related and comparative perspective. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative case study design involving 83 interviews and non-participative observation in German and Quebec organizations has been chosen. Findings: Two distinctive archetypes of IKT emerge from both national contexts: “we-individualizing” (Germany) and “I-connecting” (Quebec), leading to an eightfold taxonomy of IKT practices. Research limitations/implications: This research is limited to young and senior workers and to high-tech sectors. Originality/value: Comparative and inductive study of IKT, adaptation of IKT practices to national contexts, retaining younger workers. This inductive and comparative study allows a better adaptation of IKT practices to national contexts and therefore a better retention of younger workers.
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2018
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Authors: | Kuyken, Kerstin ; Ebrahimi, Mehran ; Saives, Anne-Laure |
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The Learning Organization. - Emerald, ISSN 0969-6474, ZDB-ID 2002562-2. - Vol. 25.2018, 2 (05.02.), p. 81-91
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Emerald |
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