Abstract

There is a growing need to retain engineers in the workforce beyond traditional retirement age. However, little research has been conducted in the area of the motivation—and therefore retention and productivity—for these valuable employees. This article examines the responses from 29 engineers over the age of 55 regarding factors in the workplace and their effects on the retention and productivity of older engineers. These responses will be compared to traditional motivation theories.

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