
The purpose of this paper is to examine how the variables of age, gender, job level and job security affect engagement in a knowledge intensive context. Literature shows a lack of research on how these variables facilitate engagement, and our aim is to provide further evidence on this issue. Using a sample of 167 Spanish public physicians, this found that age does not affect engagement, while gender, job level and job security should be considered as demographic engagement determinants.
HB1-3840, HD72-88, Economic theory. Demography, Economic growth, development, planning
HB1-3840, HD72-88, Economic theory. Demography, Economic growth, development, planning
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