各代人的领导行为偏好是否不同?对印度 X、Y 和 Z 三代人的定性研究

IF 2.2 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS
Ruchika Yadav, Sushama Chaudhari
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摘要

21 世纪的工作场所是多代同堂的,不同世代的员工--从经验丰富的婴儿潮一代到初出茅庐的 Z 世代--并肩工作。最年轻一代--Z 世代--加入劳动力大军,对工作场所领导团队的动力提出了挑战。文献已达成共识,即每个代际群体的员工对领导行为都有独特的期望和偏好。然而,这一问题尚未得到充分解决,尤其是在印度。由于领导者如何领导其团队会对工作绩效产生重大影响,因此我们以领导行为理论为基础,对现有知识体系做出了贡献。我们采用定性研究方法,探讨了印度 X 代、Y 代和 Z 代员工在多代工作环境中的领导行为偏好。我们的研究结果充分证明了印度 X 代、Y 代和 Z 代员工在领导行为偏好方面的异同。
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Do leadership behaviour preferences differ among generations? A qualitative study of Gen X, Y, and Z in India

Do leadership behaviour preferences differ among generations? A qualitative study of Gen X, Y, and Z in India

The workplaces of the 21st Century are multi-generational, wherein employees of different generational groups—from experienced Baby Boomers to the new-bees Gen Z—work alongside. Entry of the youngest generation—Gen Z—into the workforce has challenged the dynamics of leading teams at workplaces. Literature has established consensus that employees of each generational group have unique expectations and preferences for leadership behaviour. However, it has not been addressed adequately, especially in the Indian context. Since work performance is impacted significantly by how a leader leads his/her team, we contribute to the existing body of knowledge by building upon the behavioural theory of leadership. We adopted qualitative research methodology to explore the leadership behaviour preferences of Indian Gen X, Gen Y, and Gen Z employees in a multi-generational work environment. Our findings provide ample evidence of both differences and similarities in the leadership behaviour preferences of the Indian Gen X, Gen Y and Gen Z employees.

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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
7.70%
发文量
36
期刊介绍: Asian Business & Management (ABM) is an academic management and business journal with a focus on Asia. The journal covers topics in the areas of corporate governance, human resource management, marketing, organizational behavior, organization theory, strategy, technology management, and related areas. ABM distinguishes itself from general business and management journals as it focuses on the Asian context. The focus on Asia is an important and appealing feature of ABM. ABM is open to different methodological approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, and conceptual work, contributing to an enhanced understanding of Asian business and management. Please refer to the 2018 Editorial for further details: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41291-017-0028-0  A rigorous double-blind peer review system, involving in-country and international refereeing, ensures that articles meet the highest quality standards.
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