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Developing employee socio-technical flexibility in a multigenerational workforce
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Multigenerational WorkforceEducationReverse MentoringHuman Resource ManagementEmployee FlexibilityOrganizational BehaviorIntentional UseFlexible Work ArrangementEmployee Socio-technical FlexibilityIntentional StepsManagementManagerial CapabilityEmployee LearningOrganizational SystemsCareer EnhancementOrganizational ResearchKnowledge ExchangePerformance StudiesWorkforce DevelopmentKnowledge SharingBusinessKnowledge ManagementIntrapreneurshipSociotechnical System
Abstract This paper identifies how management’s intentional use of participatory management practices can heighten knowledge sharing across a multigenerational workforce through the presence of socio-technical flexibility. In this conceptualization, we identify the value of socio-technical flexibility to effective employee knowledge sharing in three steps. First, we define the prominent characteristics of the current multigenerational workforce. Second, we define the behavioral characteristics of socio-technical flexibility. Third, we describe how an intentional use of salient management practices, including reverse mentoring, flexible work roles, and self-managed teams optimizes multigenerational talents to enhance employee socio-technical flexibility, which in turn, leads to multigenerational knowledge sharing. We believe that by embracing the benefits of multigenerational workforce, management can take intentional steps to create a workplace that optimizes effective knowledge sharing behaviors for improved service through salient participatory management practices.
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