Abstract

Sustainable competitive advantage lies in the intellectual capital of firms, where it has become important to retain employees and train them for future leadership. Hence, firms must recognize the importance of the work values and attitudes of the employed Generation. Understanding Generational diversity and using the right strategy is crucial for the firm’s success. Theorization of Generational differences have been applied in Western Cultures more often than Eastern Cultures, hence this research expanded the concept of Generational diversity to the banking workforce of Karachi, Pakistan. The relationship between Generation X and Y work values and attitudes on employee performance was examined. Three hundred people from Generation X and Y were taken as a sample from the Commercial Banks in Karachi and responses on different work attitudes and values were taken. It was found that values and attitudes have a significant relationship with employee performance for both Generation X and Y. However, cognitive and social values are important for Generation X while cognitive, instrumental and prestige values are important for Generation Y employees. The study theoretically contributes to work values and attitudes perspective, generational theory and performance perspective and offers implications for creating a suitable combination of tasks and rewards with respect to individual needs.

Highlights

  • Due to the current globalization, and technological advancements, companies have witnessed dramatic changes in their workforce

  • What are the effects of Generation X and Y on employee performance? Furthering, this study has examined the role of work attitudes as a mediator between work values and employee performance

  • The independent variable include workplace values consisting of four sub values; instrumental values, cognitive values, social values, and prestige values

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Introduction

Due to the current globalization, and technological advancements, companies have witnessed dramatic changes in their workforce. The current workforce consists of large number of young employees who may be required to work with or manage older employees due to Generational diversity. This Generational diversity comprises of Baby Boomers, Generation X and Generation Y. Such diversity in generations influences the way organizations operate and creates the need to attract and retain these talented individuals (Eletter, Sulieman, & Al Naji, 2017). Researchers define “Generation” as distinguished individuals having similar characteristics such as age, birth years, and location, etc. These common individuals have a similar feeling, personality, ideas and behaviour. Each cohort shares similar core values these work values vary a great deal (Eletter et al, 2017)

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