Trust in the Superior: The Opinions of Representatives of Generation Z

A. Wasiluk, A. Tomaszuk
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Four generations of workers are presently active on the contemporary labor market: Baby Boomers, X, Y, and Z. Representatives of the individual generations have different approaches to work and they have a different understanding of development, loyalty, and dedication to work and the organization. Generation Z is just entering the labor market. For this reason it is difficult to predict just what kind of workers they will be and exactly how the managerial staff will face this challenge. The aim of the article is a comparison of the opinions of respondents from Generation Z from Poland, Spain, and Turkey regarding trust in their immediate superior. The following scientific hypotheses have been forwarded: H1 – Trust in the immediate superior is linked to the nationality of the respondent. H2 – Trust in the immediate superior is linked to the sex of the respondent. Analysis of the conducted research makes it possible to state that nationality differentiates the opinion regarding trust in the immediate superior as well as its level. In contrast, no statistically significant difference was noted with respect to view on trust in the immediate superior as being dependent on the sex of the respondent.
信任上级:Z世代代表的意见
目前活跃在当代劳动力市场上的有四代人:婴儿潮一代、X一代、Y一代和z一代。每一代人的代表都有不同的工作方式,他们对发展、忠诚和对工作和组织的奉献有不同的理解。Z世代刚刚进入劳动力市场。因此,很难预测他们将成为什么样的工人,以及管理人员将如何面对这一挑战。这篇文章的目的是比较来自波兰、西班牙和土耳其的Z世代受访者对其直接上级的信任程度的看法。以下科学假设已被提出:H1 -对直接上级的信任与被调查者的国籍有关。H2 -对直接上级的信任与被调查者的性别有关。对所进行的研究的分析可以表明,国籍区分了对直接上级及其水平的信任意见。相比之下,没有统计学上的显著差异被注意到关于信任的直接上级的看法是依赖于被调查者的性别。
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