Managing the New Workforce: International Perspectives on the Millennial GenerationMillennials, the latest generation to enter the global workforce, are changing the face of employment. This volume represents the most up-to-date research on the changes and issues from an international cast of generational researchers. Shifting demograph |
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1 Who are the Millennials? Empirical evidence for generational differences in work values attitudes and personality | 1 |
2 Public service motivation and work preferences of the Millennials in Australia | 20 |
how work values predict organizational attraction in graduating students in Belgium | 42 |
Millennials and the changing nature of careers in Canada | 64 |
early career transitions of Chinese Millennial returnees | 86 |
evidence from Germany | 107 |
implications for managing a diverse workforce | 130 |
8 Assessing Millennials in the South African work context | 152 |
9 Are Millennials a diff erent breed? Turkish hospitality sector frontline employees intention to stay | 181 |
practitioners perspectives | 204 |
11 Will Millennials save the world through work? International generational differences in the relative importance of corporate social responsibility a... | 222 |
12 Career success in the younger generation | 242 |
evidence from 23 countries | 262 |
a crossnational crossgenerational investigation | 281 |
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Managing the New Workforce: International Perspectives on the Millennial ... Eddy S. W. Ng,Sean T. Lyons,Linda Schweitzer Náhled není k dispozici. - 2012 |
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