Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/317141 
Year of Publication: 
2016
Citation: 
[Journal:] Organizations and Markets in Emerging Economies [ISSN:] 2345-0037 [Volume:] 7 [Issue:] 2 [Year:] 2016 [Pages:] 43-64
Publisher: 
Vilnius University Press, Vilnius
Abstract: 
This paper seeks to compare the influence of dimensions of cultural values of self-enhancement, self-transcendence, conservation, and openness to change on career goal among Gen-X and Gen-Y employees in selected Malaysian industrial companies. This study used the Social Cognitive Career Theory as its underlying theoretical framework. A total of 264 personnel from oil and gas, information, communication and technology (ICT), as well as banking and insurance companies participated in the study of whom 48 and 216 are Gen-X and Gen-Y employees, respectively. The multiple linear regression analysis found self-enhancement and conservation predicted significantly the career goal of Gen-X; while self-enhancement, self-transcendence, conservation predicted significantly the career goal of Gen-Y, with the explanatory power of the former (33%) being greater than the latter (28%). Recommendations for human resource management and future research are discussed.
Subjects: 
cultural values
self-enhancement
self-transcendence
conservation
openness to change
career goal
Gen-X
Gen-Y
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Document Type: 
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