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Erschienen in: Journal of Business and Psychology 2/2010

01.06.2010

A Review of the Empirical Evidence on Generational Differences in Work Attitudes

verfasst von: Jean M. Twenge

Erschienen in: Journal of Business and Psychology | Ausgabe 2/2010

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Abstract

Purpose

This article reviews the evidence for generational differences in work values from time-lag studies (which can separate generation from age/career stage) and cross-sectional studies (which cannot). Understanding generational shifts is especially important given the coming retirement of Baby Boomer workers and their replacement by those born after 1982 (GenMe/GenY/Millennials).

Findings

Most studies, including the few time-lag studies, show that GenX and especially GenMe rate work as less central to their lives, value leisure more, and express a weaker work ethic than Boomers and Silents. Extrinsic work values (e.g., salary) are higher in GenMe and especially GenX. Contrary to popular conceptions, there were no generational differences in altruistic values (e.g., wanting to help others). Conflicting results appeared in desire for job stability, intrinsic values (e.g., meaning), and social/affiliative values (e.g., making friends). GenX, and especially GenMe are consistently higher in individualistic traits. Overall, generational differences are important where they appear, as even small changes at the average mean that twice or three times as many individuals score at the top of the distribution.

Implications

To recruit GenMe, companies should focus on work–life balance issues and flexible schedules. Programs based on volunteering, altruistic values, social values, or meaning in work will likely be no more successful than they were for previous generations. The lack of generational differences in job hopping suggests that GenMe workers who are satisfied will be retained.

Originality/value

No previous review has summarized all of the available studies examining generational differences in work values.

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Metadaten
Titel
A Review of the Empirical Evidence on Generational Differences in Work Attitudes
verfasst von
Jean M. Twenge
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2010
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Business and Psychology / Ausgabe 2/2010
Print ISSN: 0889-3268
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-353X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-010-9165-6

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