Our understanding of employee attitudes and their impact on business outcomes has been further complicated in recent years by the newest cohort of service workers. Known as Generation Y (Gen Y), they appear to approach employment in a manner different to that of their predecessors. A review of the academic literature reveals little empirical evidence to support an appropriate understanding of the impact of such difference. This paper provides an overview of a large-scale study into generational differences in employee attitudes and reports on the preliminary data analysis of a survey of over 900 hospitality employees. The most important initial finding from the data analysis is that, on the whole, Gen Y employees have lower scores on those ...
Previous research has shown that job satisfaction contributed to better employee engagement and inte...
Hospitality businesses are experiencing high staff turnover and seem to have particular problems ret...
It appears that there are employers who believe that Generation Y employees are often problematic. T...
Our understanding of employee attitudes and their impact on business outcomes has been further compl...
Our understanding of employee attitudes and their impact on business outcomes has been further compl...
There is growing interest in better understanding the connections between the work environment as pe...
The service sector confronts a plethora of demographic realities. This paper hones in on one of thes...
The entrance of Gen Y to the workforce has seemingly caused a profound challenge for hospitality emp...
This article considers the impact of the new generation of employees entering the hospitality workfo...
This article considers the impact of the new generation of employees entering the hospitality workfo...
Testing a hypothetical model that examines the effect of work engagement on employees’ job satisfact...
In the current business environment, it is considered natural to see people from different generatio...
The purpose of this study is to identify generational differences and similarities among hospitality...
To be successful and sustainable, hospitality organisations need engaged employees in order to consi...
Each generation that enters the workforce brings with it its own unique perspectives and values, sha...
Previous research has shown that job satisfaction contributed to better employee engagement and inte...
Hospitality businesses are experiencing high staff turnover and seem to have particular problems ret...
It appears that there are employers who believe that Generation Y employees are often problematic. T...
Our understanding of employee attitudes and their impact on business outcomes has been further compl...
Our understanding of employee attitudes and their impact on business outcomes has been further compl...
There is growing interest in better understanding the connections between the work environment as pe...
The service sector confronts a plethora of demographic realities. This paper hones in on one of thes...
The entrance of Gen Y to the workforce has seemingly caused a profound challenge for hospitality emp...
This article considers the impact of the new generation of employees entering the hospitality workfo...
This article considers the impact of the new generation of employees entering the hospitality workfo...
Testing a hypothetical model that examines the effect of work engagement on employees’ job satisfact...
In the current business environment, it is considered natural to see people from different generatio...
The purpose of this study is to identify generational differences and similarities among hospitality...
To be successful and sustainable, hospitality organisations need engaged employees in order to consi...
Each generation that enters the workforce brings with it its own unique perspectives and values, sha...
Previous research has shown that job satisfaction contributed to better employee engagement and inte...
Hospitality businesses are experiencing high staff turnover and seem to have particular problems ret...
It appears that there are employers who believe that Generation Y employees are often problematic. T...