Z世代求职期望与求职意向:来自转型与新兴经济体的证据

IF 4.9 Q1 BUSINESS
Thang Nguyen Ngoc, Mai Viet Dung, C. Rowley, M. Pejić Bach
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引用次数: 19

摘要

了解Z世代求职者的期望和求职意向可以帮助企业成功吸引他们。然而,这方面的研究有限,特别是对转型和新兴经济体的研究。考虑到这些问题,本研究集中在两个主要目标上:(1)以越南为样本,研究转型和新兴经济体中Z世代求职者的期望和他们的求职意向(JPI);(2)推进对招聘文献中工具属性和象征属性的理解。我们运用解释性研究的方法,探究Z世代求职者的求职期望和求职意向背后隐藏的原因。对即将进入职场的越南高三学生进行了多种组合问卷调查和小组讨论。结果显示,越南Z世代更关注工作/组织的无形属性(例如办公氛围或工作场所道德),而不是外表特征。我们的研究还发现,Z世代认为企业社会责任(CSR)的工具性组织属性和象征意义。虽然有一些研究调查了Z世代对工作场所的期望,但没有研究调查Z世代求职者的JPI。此外,最近的大多数研究调查了Z世代对工作场所的期望,却没有使用任何坚实的理论基础来支撑人力资源管理。因此,我们在招聘中使用工具-符号框架,通过研究Z世代求职者对工具属性和符号属性的反应,为文献提供了补充。
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Generation Z job seekers’ expectations and their job pursuit intention: Evidence from transition and emerging economy
Understanding Generation Z job seekers’ expectations and job pursuit intentions can help organizations successfully attract them. However, there is limited research on this, especially for the transition and emerging economies. With these issues in mind, this study focused on two main objectives: (1) to examine Generation Z job seekers’ expectations and their job pursuit intention (JPI) in a transition and emerging economy, with samples from Vietnam, and (2) to advance the understanding of instrumental and symbolic attributes in recruitment literature. We apply the interpretive research method to explore the hidden reasons behind generation Z job seekers’ expectations and intentions of their job pursuit. Multiple combining questionnaires and group discussions were conducted with Vietnamese final year students soon to enter the workforce. The results showed that the Vietnamese Generation Z pays more attention to the job/organization in terms of intangible attributes (e.g. office atmosphere or workplace ethics) than physical features. Our study also found that Generation Z considered instrumental organizational attributes and symbolic meaning of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Although some studies have examined the Generation Z expectation in the workplace, no studies investigated the JPI of Gen Z job seekers. In addition, most recent studies investigated the Generation Z expectation in the workplace without using any solid, theoretical foundation underpinning human resource management. Therefore, using an instrumental-symbolic framework in recruitment, our study adds to the literature by examining how Generation Z job seekers react to instrumental attributes and symbolic attributes.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
6.10%
发文量
17
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Engineering Business Management (IJEBM) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal that aims to promote an integrated and multidisciplinary approach to engineering, business and management. The journal focuses on issues related to the design, development and implementation of new methodologies and technologies that contribute to strategic and operational improvements of organizations within the contemporary global business environment. IJEBM encourages a systematic and holistic view in order to ensure an integrated and economically, socially and environmentally friendly approach to management of new technologies in business. It aims to be a world-class research platform for academics, managers, and professionals to publish scholarly research in the global arena. All submitted articles considered suitable for the International Journal of Engineering Business Management are subjected to rigorous peer review to ensure the highest levels of quality. The review process is carried out as quickly as possible to minimize any delays in the online publication of articles. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: -Competitive product design and innovation -Operations and manufacturing strategy -Knowledge management and knowledge innovation -Information and decision support systems -Radio Frequency Identification -Wireless Sensor Networks -Industrial engineering for business improvement -Logistics engineering and transportation -Modeling and simulation of industrial and business systems -Quality management and Six Sigma -Automation of industrial processes and systems -Manufacturing performance and productivity measurement -Supply Chain Management and the virtual enterprise network -Environmental, legal and social aspects -Technology Capital and Financial Modelling -Engineering Economics and Investment Theory -Behavioural, Social and Political factors in Engineering
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