2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijm-09-2019-0448
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We aren't your reincarnation!” workplace motivation across X, Y and Z generations

Abstract: PurposeThe primary purpose of this research is to examine generational differences in valuing the sources of employees' overall motivation in the workplace across Generation X, Generation Y and Generation Z with a view of assisting managers in making employment decisions and maintaining multigenerational staff.Design/methodology/approachThe respondents in the study live and work in Canada and provided answers to self-administered online surveys between the fourth quarter of 2017 and the end of January 2020. To… Show more

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“…The baby boomers are offering an excellent opportunity for younger generations to play a more significant role in the workplace upon the boomers’ retirement at a record rate and pace (Flippin, 2017b; Mahmoud, Fuxman, Mohr, Reisel & Grigoriou, 2020). Unlike their Boomer managers and supervisors, who were prone to working long hours, Gen Xers tend to value work‐life balance, making sure they have more time to dedicate to their families.…”
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“…The baby boomers are offering an excellent opportunity for younger generations to play a more significant role in the workplace upon the boomers’ retirement at a record rate and pace (Flippin, 2017b; Mahmoud, Fuxman, Mohr, Reisel & Grigoriou, 2020). Unlike their Boomer managers and supervisors, who were prone to working long hours, Gen Xers tend to value work‐life balance, making sure they have more time to dedicate to their families.…”
Section: Literature Review and Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike their Boomer managers and supervisors, who were prone to working long hours, Gen Xers tend to value work‐life balance, making sure they have more time to dedicate to their families. Replacing retired baby Boomers, generation X members, many of the Gen Zers parents, are now becoming senior staff members in the workplace (Mahmoud, Fuxman, et al ., 2020; Seemiller & Grace, 2019). Generation X is not tech‐novice as many members of this cohort share interests in social media and smartphones that are analogous to those of younger generations.…”
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“…Y generation showed the highest motivation in the workplace, i.e. average-age workers, the reason being to support the family in its early phases [13]. Another study examined the influence of sex on motivating senior employees.…”
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“…Generation Z (Post-Millennials) is a demographic cohort that follows Generation Y (Millennials). It applies to people born between 1997-2012, with slight variations [7]. Other names have been adopted for this generation group, such as: iGeneration, Gen Tech, Gen Wii, Net Gen, Digital Natives, and Plurals [8].…”
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