工作场所灵活性对员工心理安全感影响的定量研究——以Y世代和Z世代为研究对象

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Advances in Management Research Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.25303/1603aim06029
Ronald Busse, Jure Strelec
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COVID-19大流行引起了人们对工作场所灵活性及其对员工心理安全的潜在影响的关注,尤其是在德国的Y世代和Z世代中。这项研究结合了初级和二级研究,包括对320名有弹性工作经验的受访者的调查。令人惊讶的是,新工作模式与心理安全之间没有明显的正相关或负相关,这挑战了人们的普遍看法。结果提出了四项关键建议:调查特定的被调查者群体;2 .专注于某些员工类别(例如,角色或行业);征求员工的反馈;为受影响的员工提供培训和教育。然而,受访者群体中的性别和教育不平衡阻碍了概括性。因此,未来的研究应该针对更具体的群体,如管理专业的学生或数字专业的学生。总之,本研究增加了关于工作场所灵活性及其对心理安全的影响的论述。它强调了有针对性的研究,以了解其对不同的员工群体的影响的必要性。
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A Quantitative Investigation on the Role of Allowed Workplace Flexibility for Employees' Perceived Psychological Security - a focus on the Intersection between Generation Y and Z
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to workplace flexibility and its potential impact on employee psychological safety, particularly among Generations Y and Z in Germany. This study combines primary and secondary research, including a survey of 320 respondents experienced in flexible work. Surprisingly, no clear positive or negative correlation between New Work models and psychological safety was found, challenging common thinking. Four key recommendations emerge as a result: 1. Investigate specific respondent groups, 2. Focus on certain employee categories (e.g., roles or industries), 3. Solicit feedback from employees and 4. Provide training and education for affected employees. However, gender and education imbalances in the respondent pool hinder generalizability. Therefore, future research should target more specific groups like management students or those in digital professions. In conclusion, this study adds to the discourse on workplace flexibility and its impact on psychological safety. It underscores the necessity for targeted research to comprehend its effects on diverse employee segments.
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