心理学
业务
应用心理学
知识管理
社会心理学
计算机科学
作者
Beáta Melinda Pózner,Anita Kozák
标识
DOI:10.1177/01672533251339602
摘要
Background The aim of this paper is to provide a systematic and thematic review of the wide range of literature on the labour market participation of Generation Z. Objective To identify the key themes in the relevant literature, analyse and organize the results of the studies and then propose future research directions on Generation Z by developing an integrative framework. Methods The research involved an aggregative systematic review of the 250 papers published up to 08/04/2024 in the WoS and Scopus databases was performed. After reading the abstracts, relevant articles ( n = 55) were filtered. Results The findings of the metasynthesis indicate that for Generation Z, money is not the primary factor when choosing a job. Career and professional development are priority. Not all social media platforms are accessible, but with their extensive network of contacts, referrals can be an effective recruitment channel. Employers are expected to provide autonomy, flexibility and a healthy work–life balance. Intrinsic motivators (inspiring work and positive working environment) are also highly effective. Conclusions Research findings suggest that there are overlaps between Generation Z’s expectations of work, their workplace motivators and the factors that enhance their engagement; however, organizations should consider that preferences may vary in different situations.
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