代际差异在斯洛文尼亚年长和年轻员工的员工敬业度和工作满意度感知中的作用

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Changing Societies & Personalities Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.15826/csp.2020.4.1.090
J. Jelenko
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随着发达国家人口的老龄化,组织中劳动力的年龄多样性正在增长。因此,对工作环境、工作满意度和敬业度的看法受到年龄差异以及相应的不同价值观的影响,并经常通过年龄歧视表现出来。本研究使用斯洛文尼亚年龄不同的国家样本(n = 1505),其中年龄较大(n = 750)和较年轻(n = 755)的工人,调查了两代人之间代际差异(年龄歧视)对工作满意度和员工敬业度的影响。使用了三种不同的工具:工作场所代际差异量表(IDWM)、工作满意度问卷(JSQ)和乌得勒支工作投入量表(UWES-9)。该研究的主要目标是(通过结构方程模型)找出工作场所代际差异的感知是否以及如何影响年轻员工和老员工之间的工作满意度和员工敬业度。构建的结构模型表明,代际差异对工作满意度有直接的负向影响,对员工敬业度有间接的负向影响。研究还发现,年龄歧视对年长员工工作满意度的直接影响大于对年轻员工工作满意度和敬业度的间接影响。因此,年龄歧视对工作满意度和员工敬业度的影响跨越两个最突出的年龄组,老年人和年轻人,这将通过未来的就业市场在更广泛的社会经济背景下发挥决定性作用,提供更高的经济增长,可持续的医疗保健和退休制度等。虽然两组在组织层面的研究存在差异,但研究隐含地表明,这些与年龄相关的价值观和价值观变化的代际差异不仅存在于组织中,而且在整个社会中传播。
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The Role of Intergenerational Differentiation in Perception of Employee Engagement and Job Satisfaction among Older and Younger Employees in Slovenia
With the ageing population in the developed world, age diversity in the workforce in organizations is growing. Consequently, perception of the work environment, job satisfaction and engagement are influenced by differences in age as well as a corresponding diverse set of values and often manifested through age discrimination. Using an age-diverse national sample (n = 1505) of older (n = 750) and younger (n = 755) workers in Slovenia, this study investigates the understudied influence of intergenerational differentiation (age discrimination) on job satisfaction and employee engagement between two age cohorts. Three different instruments were used: Intergenerational Differentiation in the Workplace Measure (IDWM) , Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (JSQ) and Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES-9) . The main goal of the study was to (through structural equation modelling) find out if and how the perception of intergenerational differentiation in the workplace affects job satisfaction and employee engagement between young and old employees. The constructed structural model shows that independent of the age group, intergenerational differences have a direct negative effect on job satisfaction and an indirect negative effect on employee engagement. It was also found that perceived age discrimination has both a greater direct effect on job satisfaction among older employees and a greater indirect effect on older employees’ engagement than on younger employees’ job satisfaction and engagement. Thus, by age discrimination effects on job satisfaction and employee engagement across the two most prominent age groups, older and younger, which will play a deciding role in the broader socio-economic context via the future job market, providing higher economic growth, a sustainable healthcare and retirement system, etc. While the groups differ in examining the organizational level the study implicitly identifies that these intergenerational differences in age related values and value changes exist not only in the organization but spread through society.
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