Automated Author ProfileKuralová, Kateřina
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague0000-0001-9104-7696
Kuralová, Kateřina
Current S-Index
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Total Datasets
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Total Citations
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 1.3 (sum of 4 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
The Impact of Age Management on Organizational Performance in Social Work: A Study of Czech managers The concept of age management is receiving increasing attention in various sectors, especially in industries with a high proportion of older workers, such as social work. This study examines the impact and perceived benefits of age management in social work organizations in the Czech Republic based on a questionnaire survey of 219 senior social work managers. The impacts of age management presented by social workers are examined using factor analysis to categorize these impacts into groups that would facilitate organizational development. The relationship between the selected variables and the impacts of age management is examined utilizing a dependency test (χ2) and a Cramer's V measurement. Factor analysis identified three main dimensions of perceived benefits: (1) Motivation, (2) Organizational Culture, and (3) Talent Management. The research results also confirmed the relationship between the existence of a human resource department and the implementation of age management. The results showed that organizations implementing age management see benefits in employee motivation and retention, organizational culture and workplace climate, and talent management. Given the demographics of an aging workforce, organizations should actively incorporate age management into their human resource strategies to promote both internal stability and external perceptions of the organization.
Authors
- Ježková Petrů, Gabriela ;
- Kuralová, Kateřina
The Impact of Age Management on Organizational Performance in Social Work: A Study of Czech managers The concept of age management is receiving increasing attention in various sectors, especially in industries with a high proportion of older workers, such as social work. This study examines the impact and perceived benefits of age management in social work organizations in the Czech Republic based on a questionnaire survey of 219 senior social work managers. The impacts of age management presented by social workers are examined using factor analysis to categorize these impacts into groups that would facilitate organizational development. The relationship between the selected variables and the impacts of age management is examined utilizing a dependency test (χ2) and a Cramer's V measurement. Factor analysis identified three main dimensions of perceived benefits: (1) Motivation, (2) Organizational Culture, and (3) Talent Management. The research results also confirmed the relationship between the existence of a human resource department and the implementation of age management. The results showed that organizations implementing age management see benefits in employee motivation and retention, organizational culture and workplace climate, and talent management. Given the demographics of an aging workforce, organizations should actively incorporate age management into their human resource strategies to promote both internal stability and external perceptions of the organization.
Authors
- Ježková Petrů, Gabriela ;
- Kuralová, Kateřina
This is the dataset for the study: The Attractiveness of Employee Benefits in Agriculture from the Perspective of Generation ZData contains: Data from Job advertisements - content analysis of job advertisements. Benefits offered by agricultural companies to employees were identified from the job advertisements.Questionnaire data - In a questionnaire survey, it was determined how attractive the employee benefits are to representatives of Generation Z.The headers of tables are translated into English. The data are in the original (Czech) language.
Authors
- Prokop, Michal ;
- Heřmanová, Michaela ;
- Kuralová, Kateřina ;
- Pilař, Ladislav
This is the dataset for the study: The Attractiveness of Employee Benefits in Agriculture from the Perspective of Generation ZData contains: Data from Job advertisements - content analysis of job advertisements. Benefits offered by agricultural companies to employees were identified from the job advertisements.Questionnaire data - In a questionnaire survey, it was determined how attractive the employee benefits are to representatives of Generation Z.The headers of tables are translated into English. The data are in the original (Czech) language.
Authors
- Prokop, Michal ;
- Heřmanová, Michaela ;
- Kuralová, Kateřina ;
- Pilař, Ladislav