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Are Workplace Friendships Nothing for Older Workers? Decoding the Psychological Mechanisms Linking Age to Workplace Friendship

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Behavior, Volume 47, Issue 4, Page 665-684, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Given the benefits of workplace friendship, understanding its maintenance is essential. Age is particularly relevant due to the aging and increasingly age‐diverse workforce, yet its relationship with workplace friendship remains unclear, with prior studies reporting positive, negative, or null correlations. As age itself is a proxy for further
Ulrike Fasbender, Nina M. Junker
wiley   +1 more source

The Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress 2002: Towards a Social Understanding of Productivity [PDF]

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In this chapter, William Scarth examines the relationship between population aging, productivity and growth in living standards and reaches a more optimistic conclusion about the effects of aging on productivity. Indeed, he finding that aging may in fact
Andrew Sharpe, Executive Director   +3 more
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Taking Pride in Vegan Consumption: A Construal Level Theory Account of Ad Message Appeal and Future Self Connectedness

open access: yesPsychology &Marketing, Volume 43, Issue 5, Page 1182-1207, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Despite growing interest in vegan products, research examining the motivations, underlying psychological processes, and boundary conditions that drive consumer preference for vegan products remains limited. Drawing on theories of temporal self and appraisal theory, we find that an immediate message appeal (e.g., animal welfare), as compared to
Mona Safizadeh   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Who Moves and Where Do They Go? Generational Differences in Urban‐to‐Rural Migration in South Korea

open access: yesPopulation, Space and Place, Volume 32, Issue 4, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Research on counterurbanization has often emphasized macrolevel structural changes, such as urban expansion and population redistribution, while overlooking the selective nature of migration in relation to individuals' life‐course transitions.
Hyeongju Seo, In Kwon Park
wiley   +1 more source

Are Insects a Feasible Option or Just a Hyped Promise in Ruminant Nutrition? A Systematic Review of What Has Been Done and What Lies Ahead

open access: yesVeterinary Medicine and Science, Volume 12, Issue 3, May 2026.
Insects are emerging as sustainable alternatives for ruminants. This systematic review evaluates in vitro and in vivo evidence on insect‐based feeds in ruminant nutrition, discussing their outcomes and elucidating underlying mechanisms. Despite promising effects on rumen fermentation, growth, and product quality, inconsistencies related to insect ...
Navid Ghavipanje   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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