x代
婴儿潮
现存分类群
自治
繁荣
心理学
主流
y代
第一代
工作(物理)
人口学
社会心理学
人口经济学
社会学
政治学
经济
工程类
法学
人口
婴儿潮一代
生物
进化生物学
营销
业务
机械工程
环境工程
作者
Jo‐Ida C. Hansen,Melanie E. Leuty
标识
DOI:10.1177/1069072711417163
摘要
Mainstream publication discussions of differences in generational cohorts in the workplace suggest that individuals of more recent generations, such as Generation X and Y, have different work values than do individuals of the Silent and Baby Boom generations. Although extant research suggests that age may influence work values, few of the assertions about generation differences have been tested by empirical research. The present study investigated work values, as measured by the Minnesota Importance Questionnaire, across three generations (Silent Generation, N = 371; Baby Boom, N = 1179; and Generation X, N = 139) while accounting for age. Results suggested that workers from the Silent Generation placed more importance on Status and Autonomy than did Baby Boom or Generation X workers. More recent generations (Baby Boom and Generation X) were found to place more importance on Working Conditions, Security, Coworkers, and Compensation. Additional analyses suggest that, while the measured differences among the three generations are small, generation influences work values more so than does age.
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