Z 世代女性和 Z 世代男性的工作(动力)是什么?年轻一代工作动力的性别差异比较研究

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Anna Lašáková, Monika Vojteková, Lenka Procházková
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这项研究回应了对代际差异更细致理解的呼吁,并提供了Z世代男性和女性如何看待工作动机的详细见解。与之前大多数具有类似重点的研究不同,这项研究是定性的,采用了一种基于同理心的故事(MEBS)的具体方法,直接从Z世代的原生观点来捕捉(去)激励因素。在437名商学院学生的样本中,绝大多数人报告有工作经验,结果显示,Z世代女性更关注工作场所人际关系的社会方面,拥有理想工作的内在因素,低水平的例行公事,经历工作成功以及获得工作认可的外在需求,而Z世代男性更关注在工作中做出有意义的改变的利他因素。外在因素的好处,和休闲相关的方面,快乐的个人生活和没有压力的工作。研究结果为基于证据的激励政策提供了信息,这可能有助于更精确地针对公司的招聘和激励计划。
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WHAT (DE)MOTIVATES GEN Z WOMEN AND GEN Z MEN AT WORK? COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GENDER DIFFERENCES IN THE YOUNG GENERATION’S MOTIVATION
This study responds to the call for a more nuanced understanding of intragenerational variations and provides a detailed insight into how men and women in Generation Z perceive work motivation. Unlike most prior studies with a similar focus, this study is qualitative, employing a specific method of empathy-based stories (MEBS) to capture the (de)motivators in Gen Z directly through their native point of view. On a sample of 437 business students, the vast majority of whom reported having work experience, results reveal that Gen Z women pay significantly more attention to social aspects of interpersonal relationships at the workplace, intrinsic factors of having a dream job, low levels of routine, experiencing job success, and an extrinsic need to receive recognition for the work done, while Gen Z men are more attentive to the altruistic factor of making a meaningful difference at work, extrinsic factor of benefits, and leisure-related aspects of happy personal life and no stress at work. Findings inform evidence-based motivation policies, which may help target more precisely recruitment and motivation programs in companies.
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自引率
3.80%
发文量
48
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Economics and Management is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research papers. The objective of the journal is to provide insights into business and strategic management issues through the publication of high quality research from around the world. We particularly focus on research undertaken in Western Europe but welcome perspectives from other regions of the world that enhance our knowledge in this area. The journal publishes in the following areas of research: Global Business Transition Issues Economic Growth and Development Economics of Organizations and Industries Finance and Investment Strategic Management Marketing Innovations Public Administration.
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