Generational Type and Employee Theft: A Case Study of Kopala Mine, Zambia

Adamson Mukhalipi
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of Generational Type on Employee Theft at Kopala Mine, Zambia. Method: The data set in this study is derived from the Kopala Mine Reports for 2020: HR Admin Report, Disciplinary Report on Theft and other related offences. Frequency Tables and Cross tabulations were used to summarize the findings. Findings: The study found that 56.8% of Millennials and 40.5% of Generation Xers employees were engaged in theft and other related offences. The practical research significance is that Generational Type influences Employee Theft in the organization. Conclusion: Based on the findings above, the study concludes that Generational Type and the lifestyle employees lead and influence employee theft in workplace organizations. The study further suggests that the need for extra money to meet social needs (lifestyle) is the main reason some employees engage in employee theft.
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代际类型与员工盗窃:以赞比亚Kopala矿为例
目的:本研究的目的是评估代际类型对赞比亚Kopala矿区员工盗窃行为的影响。方法:本研究中的数据集来自Kopala矿山报告2020:人力资源管理报告,盗窃和其他相关违法行为的纪律报告。频率表和交叉表用于总结研究结果。调查结果:研究发现,56.8%的千禧一代和40.5%的x一代员工从事盗窃和其他相关违法行为。实际研究意义在于代际类型对组织中员工盗窃行为的影响。结论:基于以上发现,本研究得出结论:代际类型和员工的生活方式导致并影响了工作场所组织中的员工盗窃行为。该研究进一步表明,需要额外的钱来满足社交需求(生活方式)是一些员工从事员工盗窃的主要原因。
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