2022
DOI: 10.1108/bij-11-2021-0658
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Examining the role of team climate, transactive memory system, and team leader humility in teams: an empirical study of Indian generational cohorts

Abstract: PurposeThe study aims to define the term “generation” by proposing an integrated design based on age-period-cohort effects and by proposing an Indian generational cohort framework categorizing Indian generational cohorts into four categories, namely, Baby Boomers, GenX, GenY, and GenZ. The study further aimed to capture the existing generational differences between GenY and GenZ cohorts in the Indian teams on team climate, transactive memory system, and team leader humility.Design/methodology/approachFor the f… Show more

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“…The GenY cohorts are mostly found in their mid-careers working in organizations. GenY/millennials are tech-savvy, need constant feedback and prefer work–life balance (Smith and Nichols, 2015; Maan and Srivastava, 2022). From an organizational cultural perspective, studies also report that GenY likes working in highly structured organizations contrary to the general conjectures that show GenY prefers working in an uncontrolled environment with no hierarchy (Martin, 2005; Torsello, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GenY cohorts are mostly found in their mid-careers working in organizations. GenY/millennials are tech-savvy, need constant feedback and prefer work–life balance (Smith and Nichols, 2015; Maan and Srivastava, 2022). From an organizational cultural perspective, studies also report that GenY likes working in highly structured organizations contrary to the general conjectures that show GenY prefers working in an uncontrolled environment with no hierarchy (Martin, 2005; Torsello, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%