2011
DOI: 10.1108/01437731111161085
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Young professionals' perceptions toward organizational change

Abstract: PurposeEffective change management is important for organizational development, but without knowing what features of change situations impact on employee behavior it is difficult to manage change successfully. Considering the changing age demographic of the Australian workforce and the shortage of skilled labor, the purpose of this study is to examine the important age group of young professionals and its perceptions toward organizational change.Design/methodology/approachBased on Lazarus and Folkman's cogniti… Show more

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“…found in three of the SoS and SMS categories. Literature points out that workers perceptions change as function of age and experience and that these differences should be addressed in the workplace (Kupperschmidt, 2000;Lattuch & Young, 2011;Murphy, 2007). Moreover, consultants perceive their work depending on their work surroundings, educational backgrounds, goals and conceptual models (Kurpius & Fuqua, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…found in three of the SoS and SMS categories. Literature points out that workers perceptions change as function of age and experience and that these differences should be addressed in the workplace (Kupperschmidt, 2000;Lattuch & Young, 2011;Murphy, 2007). Moreover, consultants perceive their work depending on their work surroundings, educational backgrounds, goals and conceptual models (Kurpius & Fuqua, 1993).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaders are responsible for creating the entrepreneurial environment. Effective leadership also needs to actively support individuals to cope with those challenges and to prepare for unforeseeable events during the innovation process (Lattuch and Young, 2011). Clearly, effective leadership that is positively associated with innovation performance, supports and empowers employees, tackles evolving conflicts and provides followers with mentorship to foster team creativity and collaboration.…”
Section: The Importance Of Leadership When Combining a Market And Tecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizations with a younger generation may have a better chance to adapt to the changes driven by intervention than the older generation (Lattuch & Young, 2011), smaller companies are able to deliver the message to all their employees faster than bigger ones (Galán et al, 2009), Western countries tend to be more open-minded and willing to take risks than Eastern countries (Garcia et al, 2014), companies from cultures with a high power distance index may show more willingness to accept official changes initiated by the leadership of the company (Hofstede, Hofstede & Minkov, 2010). All those mentioned factors would basically serve as a good foundation for a top-to-bottom intervention as they provide a higher chance that the members would accept new changes brought by an intervention.…”
Section: Practical Considerations Of Radical Candor Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%