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Human resource management, social connectedness and health and well-being of older and retired men: the role of Men’s Sheds

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posted on 2022-10-05, 19:54 authored by Siah AngSiah Ang, J Cavanagh, A Southcombe, T Bartram, T Marjoribanks, N McNeil
This study analyses human resource management (HRM) in Men’s Sheds in Australia. Men’s Sheds are volunteer-based, not-for-profit, grass-roots community organisations that provide health-related resources and an avenue for largely older and retired men to engage with each other and the community. The research is timely given the escalating numbers of retired men and rising national health care costs in Australia. We used a sample of over 200 Men’s Sheds throughout Australia and matched 419 member responses to 162 leaders. Based on mediation analysis, we found that perceived human resource practices support the retention of membership and enhance the social connectedness, and health and well-being of men members. The quality of relationships between leaders and members was also important for membership retention. The study demonstrates the importance of HRM in grass-roots community-based organisations and its role in supporting the health and well-being of the community.

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Ang, S. H., Cavanagh, J., Southcombe, A., Bartram, T., Marjoribanks, T. & McNeil, N. (2017). Human resource management, social connectedness and health and well-being of older and retired men: the role of Men’s Sheds. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 28(14), 1986-2016. https://doi.org/10.1080/09585192.2015.1088886

Journal title

International Journal of Human Resource Management

Volume

28

Issue

14

Publication date

2017-08-06

Pagination

1986-2016

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2015-10-22

ISSN

0958-5192

eISSN

1466-4399

Language

en