悄悄辞职——对亚洲企业的启示

Q2 Social Sciences Asian Journal of Business Research Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.14707/ajbr.230153
Jenna Campton, Aaron Tham, Hiram Ting
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在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)后的“大辞职”之后,悄然辞职已成为企业和社会关注的一个领域。尽管越来越多的研究围绕着“安静辞职”的动机展开,认为这是拒绝被工作奴役,但人们对这种现象对亚洲企业的影响知之甚少。这一观点概述了迄今为止的文献,并探讨了亚洲企业应采取的措施,以解决现有和未来劳动力中潜在的隐性辞职倾向。特别是,企业需要考虑COVID-19如何改变了工作环境,并在在家工作的员工中产生了心理压力,他们不得不同时处理他们的职业和私人生活(Liu 2023)。在这个新时代,为了打击悄然辞职,必须重新思考工作文化,重点是在工作方式上(在适用的情况下)提供更大的自主权,并相应地重新评估雇佣合同。
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Quiet Quitting – Implications for Asian Businesses
Quiet quitting has emerged as an area of concern for businesses and societies in the wake of the ‘Great Resignation’ following COVID-19. While there is an emerging body of work surrounding the motivations of quiet quitting as a rejection of being enslaved to one’s work, little is known as to the implications of this phenomenon on Asian businesses. This viewpoint provides an overview of the literature to date and explores the steps Asian businesses should take to address potential quiet quitting proclivities among the existing and future workforce. In particular, businesses need to consider how COVID-19 has changed the landscape of work and generated psychological stresses among employees working from home, who have had to deal with their professional and private lives concurrently (Liu 2023). To combat quiet quitting in this new era, it is imperative to rethink work cultures, with an emphasis on facilitating greater autonomy in how work is performed (where applicable) and accordingly re-evaluating employment contracts.
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