BENEVOLENCE AND CONFORMITY: MILLENNIALS WORKERS’ BASIC VALUES

Maria Bramanwidyantari, Lucia Trisni Widhianingtanti
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Values are essential in peoples’ lives, guiding individuals to think and take some actions. In the workplace, these values are closely related to people’s competence within their duties. As the future workforce generation, it is essential to capture the value possessed by the millennial generation. Therefore, this study investigates what millennials value most in their life. The data was collected using The Short Schwartz’s Value Survey to overview the intrinsic value that motivates people using a Likert scale (0-8). Ten values are measured: power, achievement, hedonism, stimulation, self-direction, universalism, benevolence, tradition, conformity, and security. This study involved millennial workers (N=123) who graduated varies from high school to postgraduate. Benevolence (47.97%) and conformity (47.15%) were considered fundamental values. Nevertheless, there are no differences in values between sex and years of service. Values of achievement (p=0.028) and self-direction (p=0.009) were found different between monthly salaries. Moreover, values of power (p=0.04) and conformity (p=0.03) were found between educational backgrounds. These findings imply significant differences in several values according to millennials’ income and educational background.
仁与从众:千禧一代员工的基本价值观
价值观在人们的生活中是必不可少的,它引导人们思考和采取行动。在工作场所,这些价值观与人们在职责范围内的能力密切相关。作为未来的劳动力一代,必须抓住千禧一代所拥有的价值。因此,这项研究调查了千禧一代在生活中最看重的是什么。数据收集使用的肖特施瓦茨的价值调查,概述了内在价值,激励人们使用李克特量表(0-8)。十个价值观被衡量:权力、成就、享乐主义、激励、自我导向、普遍主义、仁慈、传统、顺从和安全。本研究涉及千禧一代员工(N=123),他们从高中毕业到研究生毕业。仁爱(47.97%)和顺从(47.15%)被认为是基本价值观。然而,性别和服务年限在价值观上没有差别。不同月薪的员工在成就值(p=0.028)和自我导向值(p=0.009)上存在差异。此外,权力值(p=0.04)和从众值(p=0.03)在教育背景之间存在差异。这些发现表明,千禧一代的收入和教育背景在一些价值观上存在显著差异。
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