Aging as a topic in a business magazine : an opportunity or threat for management?
Salminen, H., Wang, Q., & Aaltio, I. (2019). Aging as a topic in a business magazine : an opportunity or threat for management?. Baltic Journal of Management, 14(2), 198-211. https://doi.org/10.1108/BJM-05-2018-0180
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Basic or discovery scholarshipJohtaminenBasic or discovery scholarshipManagement and LeadershipCopyright
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Purpose – Recently, research on aging in the work-life context from the perspective of how to manage,
support and retain an aging workforce has increased among management scholars, and therefore is
contributing to the current societal need to extend work careers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the
articles discussing aging in the work-life context in the Finnish business magazine Talouselämä (Economic
Life) during the years 2002–2017.
Design/methodology/approach – A total of 81 articles were included in the analysis. They were classified
into seven themes as a result of a content analysis. Three levels of discussions on aging were identified:
societal, organizational and individual. These levels were further analyzed in order to revel what kind of
issues have been emphasized or overlooked. The results were discussed in the context of Finnish work life.
Findings – The findings showed that aging has been presented in a passive and deterministic (or at least
neutral) tone. Most of the articles focused on the consequences and actions related to an aging workforce at
the societal level. At the individual level, aging was mainly discussed in terms of changes related to work
ability and functioning, with aging individuals as the actors responsible for managing and controlling the
effects of their own aging process. The organizational-level discussion on aging was limited and narrow,
mostly lacking any discussion of the role of organizations as responsible actors or from the perspective of
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
Practical implications – Organizations could take a more active and broader role in terms of supporting
the longer working careers of older employees. Professional magazines could deal more with “age-aware”
research as it relates to organizations, especially the potential and opportunities of the aging workforce.
Aging research could promote media level publishing and applications of knowledge.
Originality/value – Few critically oriented management studies have investigated how aging is presented
and discussed in business magazines.
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