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Generational differences in the workplace: A review of the evidence and directions for future research
by
Kuron, Lisa
, Lyons, Sean
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Age differences
/ Attitudes
/ Career patterns
/ careers
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Employee attitude
/ Fractured
/ Generalizations
/ Generational differences
/ Generations
/ Leadership
/ Moderators
/ Organizational behavior
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Qualitative research
/ Teamwork
/ The IRIOP Annual Review Issue
/ Variables
/ work attitudes
/ Work ethic
/ Work life balance
/ Work values
/ Work-Leisure conflict
/ Workplaces
2014
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Generational differences in the workplace: A review of the evidence and directions for future research
by
Kuron, Lisa
, Lyons, Sean
in
Age differences
/ Attitudes
/ Career patterns
/ careers
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Employee attitude
/ Fractured
/ Generalizations
/ Generational differences
/ Generations
/ Leadership
/ Moderators
/ Organizational behavior
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Qualitative research
/ Teamwork
/ The IRIOP Annual Review Issue
/ Variables
/ work attitudes
/ Work ethic
/ Work life balance
/ Work values
/ Work-Leisure conflict
/ Workplaces
2014
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Generational differences in the workplace: A review of the evidence and directions for future research
by
Kuron, Lisa
, Lyons, Sean
in
Age differences
/ Attitudes
/ Career patterns
/ careers
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Employee attitude
/ Fractured
/ Generalizations
/ Generational differences
/ Generations
/ Leadership
/ Moderators
/ Organizational behavior
/ Personality
/ Personality traits
/ Qualitative research
/ Teamwork
/ The IRIOP Annual Review Issue
/ Variables
/ work attitudes
/ Work ethic
/ Work life balance
/ Work values
/ Work-Leisure conflict
/ Workplaces
2014
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Generational differences in the workplace: A review of the evidence and directions for future research
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Generational differences in the workplace: A review of the evidence and directions for future research
2014
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Overview
Generational differences in the workplace have been a popular topic over the past two decades, generating a volume of articles, book chapters and books. We critically review the research evidence concerning generational differences in a variety of work-related variables, including personality, work values, work attitudes, leadership, teamwork, work–life balance and career patterns, assess its strengths and limitations, and provide directions for future research and theory. Our review indicates that the growing body of research, particularly in the past 5 years, remains largely descriptive, rather than exploring the theoretical underpinnings of the generation construct. Evidence to date is fractured, contradictory and fraught with methodological inconsistencies that make generalizations difficult. The results of time-lag, cross-temporal meta-analytic and cross-sectional studies provide sufficient “proof of concept” for generation as a workplace variable, but further theoretical and qualitative work is needed to flesh out mediators and moderators in the relationship between generation and work-related variables. We conclude by arguing for a more nuanced and theoretical research agenda that views generation as a social force in organizations rather than as merely a demographic variable. We also call for qualitative research, greater consideration of context and more methodological rigor.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley (Variant),Wiley Periodicals Inc
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