Managing Millennials' Personal Use of Technology at Work
Growing up with the internet and unparalleled access to technology, millennials (individuals born during 1981-1995, also known as Gen Y and Gen Me) extensively use various technologies for non-work-related reasons while at work. Both popular media and scholarly research have portrayed this issue negatively and have supported monitoring and restricting personal use of technology. However, if organizations are to attract and retain millennials-now the largest generation in the U.S. workforce-it is crucial to understand their characteristics and what drives them. Drawing on research on generational differences, organizational control, and cyberloafing, this article explains how unique characteristics of millennials lead them to engage in personal use of technology at work and how organizations might address this issue. Specifically, I contrast two one-sided approaches (deterrence and laissez-faire) that can lead to dysfunctional outcomes when used in excess and recommend more viable solutions. These solutions include establishing a workplace technology use policy based on shared understanding, fostering both relaxation and urgency mentalities, and training both millennials and their managers.
【書誌情報】
ページ数:10ページ
サイズ:A4
商品番号:HBSP-BH886
発行日:2018/3/1
登録日:2018/4/12