跨代探究目的和价值

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
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目的本文旨在回顾全球最新的管理发展动态,并从前沿研究和案例分析中指出实际意义。本研究论文旨在调查目前受雇于泰国制造业和服务业的各代人的工作态度和行为有何不同。核心结果包括:代沟影响了关键的结构关系,而行业类型未显示出差异,X 代比 Z 代显示出更高的工作中心性、参与度和努力程度。对此,我们鼓励管理者根据 Y 代人未来的领导角色和更强的自恋关系,为他们量身定制支持性战略,培养他们的领导技能,并指导 Z 代人优化他们作为劳动力市场最新进入者的参与-努力关系。原创性/价值该简报只选择最优秀、最相关的信息,并以浓缩、易于消化的格式呈现,为繁忙的高管、战略家和研究人员节省了数小时的阅读时间。
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Probing purpose and value across generations
Purpose This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context. Findings Submission summary. This research paper aimed to investigate how work attitudes and behaviors differ across generations currently employed in Thailand's manufacturing and service sectors. The core results include that generational divides impact key structural relationships, while industry types showed no variations, and Generation X displayed higher work centrality, engagement, and effort than Generation Z. In response, managers are encouraged to tailor supportive strategies toward developing Generation Y’s leadership skills given their future leadership roles and stronger narcissism ties, as well as coaching Generation Z to optimize their engagement-effort connection as the newest labor market entrants. Originality/value The briefing saves busy executives, strategists and researchers hours of reading time by selecting only the very best, most pertinent information and presenting it in a condensed and easy-to-digest format.
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Human Resource Management International Digest
Human Resource Management International Digest Business, Management and Accounting-Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
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期刊介绍: Human Resource Management International Digest is an essential information resource for today"s human resource managers. As a unique service, we scan through the best 400 management journals in the world and distil the most topical human resource management issues and relevant implications for HR personnel out of the cutting-edge research. We regularly present case studies of the implementation of human resource strategies in organizations of varying sizes, ranging from SMEs to multinational corporations.
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