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Generational Differences in the Importance,Availability, and Influence of Work Values: A Public Service Perspective
Authors:Christopher Smith  Michael Halinski  Laura Gover  Linda Duxbury
Abstract:This study uses a sample of 832 Canadian public servants to test a theoretically derived framework which hypothesizes that generational cohort: (1) predicts the importance public servants place on intrinsic and extrinsic work values, (2) predicts the perceived availability of such rewards in public service workplaces, and (3) impacts the relationship between perceived availability of important rewards, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction. Our study adds to the limited body of research on generational cohort and work values in the public service. Generational cohort had little impact on the importance of work values, but did predict perceived availability of work‐rewards and the relationship between perceived availability of important rewards, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction. Findings could help public service organizations' recruitment and retention efforts. Copyright © 2018 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:generational difference  work values  organizational commitment  public service  millennials  diffé  rence gé    rationnelle  valeurs professionnelles  engagement organisationnel  fonction publique  millé  naires
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