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Millennial Interest in Teleworking: a Survey of Generational Attitudes Arlene Nicholas
Millennial Interest in Teleworking: a Survey of Generational Attitudes
Arlene Nicholas
The telework option has been noted by researchers as a way to save costs and increase productivity for organizations; allow flexibility, savings, and relieve stress for employees; and be environmentally friendly for society. This study looks at the Millennials? (born 1981- 1999)attitudes toward autonomy, work/life balance, perceived computer competence and its relationship with telework preference. Using a survey instrument, a sample of Millennials and non-Millennials (GenXers, Baby Boomers and Traditionalists) were scrutinized to determine their preferences by group. A sample of 263 university students, faculty and staff represented 195 Millennials and 68 non-Millennials. Partial support was found for the effect of autonomy and work/life balance toward the preference to telework. Based on the results, Millennials do not seem to prefer teleworking. However, the analysis of differences between males and females depicted greater interest in males.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | April 2, 2009 |
| ISBN13 | 9783639139792 |
| Publishers | VDM Verlag Dr. Müller |
| Pages | 208 |
| Dimensions | 150 × 220 × 10 mm · 312 g |
| Language | English |