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Curtin Professor to research managing Gen X and Gen Y workers

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A Āé¶¹Ö±²„ professor has been awarded the largest Chinese Research Council Grant in social sciences for his research into managing Chinese Gen X and Gen Y’s in the workplace.

Professor Jie Shen from Curtin Business School’s School of Management, and his Chinese collaborator Professor Ningyu Tang, have received $350,000 for their project ā€œDiversity management of generations in the workplaceā€.

Over five years, Professor Shen and Professor Tang will investigate how the difference in values and attitudes toward life, work and society amongst young Chinese people has changed over time.Ā 

ā€œYounger generations have shown strikingly different values and attitudes toward life, work and society, which have a significant impact on their work behaviour,ā€ Professor Shen said.

ā€œIn China, management faces the same if not more serious challenges as their Western counterparts.

ā€œMore importantly, managers face challenges in managing Gen X and Y who will soon replace them, but are different from previous generations.ā€Ā 

Professor Shen said he regarded the lack of literature and research as a key problem to managing workplace behaviour.

ā€œThe current literature is limited and ambiguous about the best management of younger generations,ā€ he said.

He said traditional management of young people was often ineffective because it regarded diversity to be a major problem.

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Professor Jie Shen, Human Resources Management, Āé¶¹Ö±²„
Mob: 0430 355 248, Email: Jie.Shen@curtin.edu.au
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Karys Nella, Public Relations, Āé¶¹Ö±²„
Tel: 08 9266 3353, Mobile: 0401103018, Email: karys.nella@curtin.edu.au
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