调查Y和Z世代的工作特征:一个潜在的侧面分析

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting Global Business and Organizational Excellence Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1002/joe.22270
Maria S. Plakhotnik, Natalia V. Volkova, Muhammad Babar Shahzad
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本研究旨在了解Y世代和Z世代的工作特征,他们为组织带来了新的劳动力人口挑战。使用工作设计问卷,从居住在巴基斯坦和俄罗斯的582名代际代表中收集数据,并使用潜在剖面分析和多项逻辑回归进行分析。分析结果显示,两代人对工作特征的偏好分别为弱、中等和强烈。结果表明,Z世代对他人反馈和工作反馈的偏好高于Y世代,而Y世代对工作条件的偏好高于Z世代。具体而言,我们考察了年龄和工作经验对工作特征剖面成员资格的影响。研究结果可以帮助组织重新调整他们的工作设计方法和实践,以更好地整合、激励和留住这些员工群体。调整对新员工的吸引、招聘、选拔和入职策略,以及对现有员工的激励、沟通和保留策略。
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Investigating job characteristics of generations Y and Z: A latent profile analysis

This study aimed to understand job characteristics of generations Y and Z who present a new workforce demographic challenge for organizations. Using the Work Design Questionnaire, data were collected from 582 representatives of these generations residing in Pakistan and Russia and analyzed using a latent profile analysis and a multinomial logistic regression. The analysis resulted in three profiles across both generations that point to weak, moderate, and strong preference for job characteristics. The results indicate generation Z have higher preferences for feedback from others and from the job than generation Y while generation Y have higher preferences for work conditions than generation Z. Specifically, we examine the effects of generation and work experience on the membership in job characteristics profiles. The results could assist organizations in re-calibrating their work design approaches and practices to better integrate, motivate, and retain these cohorts of employees. Adjustments should be made to the attraction, recruitment, selection, and onboarding strategies for new employees and motivation, communication, and retention practices for current employees.

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Global Business and Organizational Excellence
Global Business and Organizational Excellence Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: For leaders and managers in an increasingly globalized world, Global Business and Organizational Excellence (GBOE) offers first-hand case studies of best practices of people in organizations meeting varied challenges of competitiveness, as well as perspectives on strategies, techniques, and knowledge that help such people lead their organizations to excel. GBOE provides its readers with unique insights into how organizations are achieving competitive advantage through transformational leadership--at the top, and in various functions that make up the whole. The focus is always on the people -- how to coordinate, communicate among, organize, reward, teach, learn from, and inspire people who make the important things happen.
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