Generational differences in work values in the Korean Government sector
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-14-2024
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare the perceptions of work values among different generational groups (Boomers, Generation 386, Generation X and Millennials) in the Korean Government sector. Design/methodology/approach: Using a sample of 1,084 employees working in the Korean Government sector, this study compared generational differences in work values with seven dimensions: detail, aggressiveness, team orientation, outcome orientation, people orientation, innovation and organization orientation. Findings: This study found that Millennials had the most significant differences in aggression, team-orientation, innovation and organization-focus, compared to Generation 386. Millennials were less aggressive and more team-oriented and innovative than Generation 386. Millennials also put less value on the organization compared to Generation X and Generation 386, indicating that Millennials are less willing than other generations to sacrifice their individual needs for the needs of the organization. Generation X had higher values in supportiveness, fairness and respect for individuals than Generation 386. Originality/value: This study adds to the current literature by empirically examining how employees’ work values are influenced by the generational differences of the workers.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
European Journal of Training and Development
First Page
149
Last Page
161
Recommended Citation
Park, S., & Park, S. (2024). Generational differences in work values in the Korean Government sector. European Journal of Training and Development, 48 (1-2), 149-161. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-05-2022-0057