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What works for you may not work for (Gen)Me: Limitations of present leadership theories for the new generation
Authors:Heather J. Anderson  John E. Baur  Jennifer A. Griffith  M. Ronald Buckley
Affiliation:1. Michael F. Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma, United States;2. Lee Business School, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, United States;3. Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire, United States
Abstract:Scholars and practitioners alike have recognized that younger workers, collectively known as Millennials or GenMe, are different from workers in prior generations. Employees of this generation hold different expectations regarding the centrality of work to their lives and bring different personalities and attitudes to the workforce. As the number of Millennials in the workforce grows each year, the divide between them and their older counterparts becomes more salient, posing unique challenges for organizational leaders. In this paper, we explore how these changes may force the need for reconsideration of five of the most frequently used leadership theories in an effort to understand important boundary conditions and how leadership research must evolve to keep pace with a changing workforce.
Keywords:Leadership  Millennials  Generational differences  Transformational leadership  Authentic leadership  Ethical leadership  Leader-member exchange  Information processing
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