企业创业环境与年轻员工敬业度的实证研究

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A. S. Ghura, Sanjay Chaudhary, Deepak Sangroya
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随着组织努力吸引和留住年轻一代,年轻劳动力在组织劳动力中所占比例的不断增长,无意中给他们与老年劳动力的整合带来了困难。与年长员工相比,年轻员工的价值观和期望明显不同,企业正越来越多地致力于促进企业创业精神,作为吸引他们的潜在手段。尽管如此,我们对企业创业环境如何使组织能够吸引年轻员工的问题尚不清楚。因此,本研究采用混合方法研究企业创业环境与年轻员工敬业度之间的关系。采用定性研究设计,我们对来自印度六个不同组织的六位首席人事官和四位中层人力资源经理进行了半结构化访谈。调查结果揭示了关键主题,包括(a)高层管理支持,(b)工作自由裁量权,(c)奖励和年轻员工参与,(d)时间可用性,以及(e)组织边界。我们对120名年轻员工进行了后续调查研究,以检验假设的关系。研究结果表明,企业创业环境维度与年轻员工敬业度之间存在直接关系。该研究补充了有关年轻员工敬业度的文献,解释了企业创业环境维度作为年轻员工敬业度驱动因素的关键作用。更好地了解年轻员工的期望将有助于组织设计工作和创造更有可能吸引年轻员工的组织环境。
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Corporate Entrepreneurship Environment and Younger Workforce Engagement: An Empirical Examination
As organizations strive to engage and retain the younger generations, the increasing growth of the younger workforce as a percentage of the organizational workforce has inadvertently created difficulty in integrating them with the older workforce. With younger employees embracing significantly different values and expectations than the older workforce, organizations are increasingly working to promote corporate entrepreneurship as a potential means of engaging them. Nonetheless, we lack clarity on how the corporate entrepreneurship environment enables organizations to engage the younger workforce is unexplored. Therefore, this study uses the mixed method approach to explore the relationship between the corporate entrepreneurship environment and younger workforce engagement. Adopting a qualitative research design, we conducted semi-structured interviews with six chief people officers and four middle-level human resource managers from six different organizations in India. The findings revealed key themes, including (a) top management support, (b) work discretion, (c) rewards and younger workforce engagement, (d) time availability, and (e) organizational boundaries. We followed up with the survey research conducted on 120 younger employees to examine the hypothesized relationship. The findings indicate a direct relationship between corporate entrepreneurship environment dimensions and young workforce engagement. The study adds to the literature on younger employee engagement by explaining the critical role of corporate entrepreneurship environment dimensions as a driver of younger workforce engagement. An improved understanding of the expectations of the younger workforce will assist organizations in designing work and creating organizational environments that are more likely to engage the younger workforce.
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期刊介绍: Vision-The Journal of Business Perspective is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal of the Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, India published by SAGE Publications. This journal contains papers in all functional areas of management, including economic and business environment. The journal is premised on creating influence on the academic as well as corporate thinkers. Vision-The Journal of Business Perspective is published in March, June, September and December every year. Its targeted readers are researchers, academics involved in research, and corporates with excellent professional backgrounds from India and other parts of the globe. Its contents have been often used as supportive course materials by the academics and corporate professionals. The journal has been providing opportunity for discussion and exchange of ideas across the widest spectrum of scholarly opinions to promote theoretical, empirical and comparative research on problems confronting the business world. Most of the contributors to this journal range from the outstanding and the well published to the upcoming young academics and corporate functionaries. The journal publishes theoretical as well as applied research works.
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