IF 1 Q4 MANAGEMENT
Katarina Babnik, Ur�šula ebron Lipovec, K. Rakini
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今天的青年在工作场所面临偏见和陈规定型观念;在2019冠状病毒病大流行等危机时期,这种偏见和陈规定型观念的流行率和强度可能会增加。我们对主要交换伙伴——领导者和职业初学者的社会表征进行了定性研究。在第一阶段,我们进行了半结构化访谈,以确定小企业领导人(N = 9)对职业初学者持有的主要社会表征。在第二阶段,我们考察了未来职业初学者(N = 26)对基于领导者社会表征的五种假设工作情境的反应。社会交换伙伴都认为职业成长、晋升和经济激励是职业初学者的重要激励因素,但在职业初学者的主动性水平和他们偏好的领导风格的描述中相互矛盾。研究结果有助于提高人们对不同年龄群体在工作环境中的相互表现和期望的认识。
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Learning from each other: leaders' social representations of career beginners and career beginners' self-assessment
Today's youth face prejudice and stereotyping in the workplace;in times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, their prevalence and strength may increase. We conducted a qualitative study of social representations of key exchange partners - leaders and career beginners. In the first phase, we conducted semi-structured interviews to identify the dominant social representations that small business leaders (N = 9) hold about career beginners. In the second phase, we examined how future career beginners (N = 26) responded to five hypothetical work situations based on the leaders' social representations. The social exchange partners shared the narrative that career growth, advancement, and financial incentives are important motivators for career beginners, but contradicted each other in their accounts of career beginners' initiative levels and in their accounts of preferred leadership styles. The findings help to raise awareness of the mutual representations and expectations of different age groups in the work context.
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期刊介绍: The IJIL, a fully refereed journal, is an authoritative source presenting information on the current practice, content, technology, and services in the area of innovation and learning.
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