Would You Accept a Facebook Friend Request from Your Boss?: Examining Generational Differences

Katherine A. Karl, R. S. Allen, Charles S. White, Joy Peluchette, Douglas E. Allen
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Because Millennials and Generation X tend to desire close relationships with their leaders, expect frequent and open communication, and integrate their personal and professional contacts via social media, it was predicted they would be more likely than Baby Boomers to accept a Facebook friend request from their boss. Although no main effect was found for generational differences, a significant interaction between self-disclosure and generation was found, such that self-disclosure was positively related to acceptance of a friend request from one's boss for Baby Boomers and Generation X, but negatively related for Millennials. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
你会接受老板的Facebook好友请求吗?:代际差异研究
由于千禧一代和X一代倾向于与他们的领导建立密切的关系,期望频繁和开放的沟通,并通过社交媒体整合他们的个人和专业联系,据预测,他们比婴儿潮一代更有可能接受老板的Facebook好友请求。虽然没有发现代际差异的主要影响,但发现自我表露与代际之间存在显著的相互作用,例如,婴儿潮一代和X一代的自我表露与接受老板的好友请求呈正相关,而千禧一代的自我表露与接受老板的好友请求呈负相关。讨论了今后研究的意义和方向。
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