Generations Z in Europe
Herausgeber: Rennig, Anne; Scholz, Christian
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Generations Z in Europe brings together differing geographic perspectives from a range of researchers to present a fascinating picture of the contemporary reality for 'Gen-Z' workers from nine European countries. The findings will help readers understand the diversity of issues and commonalities for this new part of the global workforce.
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Generations Z in Europe brings together differing geographic perspectives from a range of researchers to present a fascinating picture of the contemporary reality for 'Gen-Z' workers from nine European countries. The findings will help readers understand the diversity of issues and commonalities for this new part of the global workforce.
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- The Changing Context of Managing People
- Verlag: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781789734928
- ISBN-10: 1789734924
- Artikelnr.: 55502617
- The Changing Context of Managing People
- Verlag: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781789734928
- ISBN-10: 1789734924
- Artikelnr.: 55502617
Christian Scholz is Professor emeritus for Organizational Behaviour, Human Resource Management and Information Management at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. He has published several books, including Human Resource Management in Europe (2006), Generation Z (2014) and Mogelpackung Work-Life-Blending (2018). Anne Rennig is Managing Director of the Collegium Europaeum Universitatis Saraviensis (CEUS), an institution coordinating interdisciplinary research on Europe at Saarland University. She is the co-editor of Europa jenseits des Konvergenzparadigmas: Divergenz-Dynamik-Diskurs (2019) alongside her fellow editor, Christian Scholz.
Preface; Christian Scholz and Anne Rennig Chapter 1. The Generations Z in
Europe - An Introduction; Christian Scholz Chapter 2. Input: What great
thinkers would let us know 1. How Karl Mannheim would have talked to us
about Generation Z; Christian Scholz 2. How McLuhan would have talked to
us: the extension of generation in the global village; Daria Vyugina 3. How
Luhmann would have talked to us: Generations Z as Unique Subsystem; Tobias
Scholz 4. How Baudrillard would have talked to us: Generation Z and the
hyperreal world; Danica Cigoja Piper and Slavko Alcakovic 5. A literary
voice: how Romain Rolland would have talked to us; Anne Rennig 6. How
Berger and Luckmann would have talked to us; Tobias Scholz 7. A short note
on Generation Z: total flexibility without the nostalgia for solidity. How
Zygmunt Bauman would have talked to us; Miguel Chaves 8. About generations
itself as a radical social change - an article not written by Julián Marías
Aguilera; Aart Bontekoning 9. Generation Z and the end of culture - an
article never written by Neil Postman; Christian Scholz Chapter 3.
Insights: What the experts tell us 1. The Generation Z in Spain: Digital
socialization and intellectual capital; María Victoria Sanagustín Fons and
Ángeles Rubio Gil 2. Generation Z in the UK: More of the same - High
standards and demands; Emma Parry and Valentina Battista 3. Generation Z in
France: Reverse socialization and social engagement; Elodie Gentina 4.
Generation Z in The Netherlands: Updating aging organizations; Aart
Bontekoning 5. Generation Z in Italy: Living in a soap bubble; Sebastiano
Benasso and Valentina Cuzzocrea 6. Generation Z in Germany: The (un)typical
German?; Christian Scholz and Lisa-Dorothee Grotefend 7. The Generation Z
in Serbia: Ready for the great opening; Slavko Alcakovic 8. The Generation
Z in Bulgaria: Challenging conservative organizations; Mariya Karaivanova
and Kristine Klein 9. Generation Z in Russia: The digital divide of the
Generation Putin; Daria Vyugina Chapter 4. Looking into the future: What
are we expecting from the Generation Z? Thoughts on the Generation Z;
Tobias Scholz and Daria Vuygina
Europe - An Introduction; Christian Scholz Chapter 2. Input: What great
thinkers would let us know 1. How Karl Mannheim would have talked to us
about Generation Z; Christian Scholz 2. How McLuhan would have talked to
us: the extension of generation in the global village; Daria Vyugina 3. How
Luhmann would have talked to us: Generations Z as Unique Subsystem; Tobias
Scholz 4. How Baudrillard would have talked to us: Generation Z and the
hyperreal world; Danica Cigoja Piper and Slavko Alcakovic 5. A literary
voice: how Romain Rolland would have talked to us; Anne Rennig 6. How
Berger and Luckmann would have talked to us; Tobias Scholz 7. A short note
on Generation Z: total flexibility without the nostalgia for solidity. How
Zygmunt Bauman would have talked to us; Miguel Chaves 8. About generations
itself as a radical social change - an article not written by Julián Marías
Aguilera; Aart Bontekoning 9. Generation Z and the end of culture - an
article never written by Neil Postman; Christian Scholz Chapter 3.
Insights: What the experts tell us 1. The Generation Z in Spain: Digital
socialization and intellectual capital; María Victoria Sanagustín Fons and
Ángeles Rubio Gil 2. Generation Z in the UK: More of the same - High
standards and demands; Emma Parry and Valentina Battista 3. Generation Z in
France: Reverse socialization and social engagement; Elodie Gentina 4.
Generation Z in The Netherlands: Updating aging organizations; Aart
Bontekoning 5. Generation Z in Italy: Living in a soap bubble; Sebastiano
Benasso and Valentina Cuzzocrea 6. Generation Z in Germany: The (un)typical
German?; Christian Scholz and Lisa-Dorothee Grotefend 7. The Generation Z
in Serbia: Ready for the great opening; Slavko Alcakovic 8. The Generation
Z in Bulgaria: Challenging conservative organizations; Mariya Karaivanova
and Kristine Klein 9. Generation Z in Russia: The digital divide of the
Generation Putin; Daria Vyugina Chapter 4. Looking into the future: What
are we expecting from the Generation Z? Thoughts on the Generation Z;
Tobias Scholz and Daria Vuygina
Preface; Christian Scholz and Anne Rennig Chapter 1. The Generations Z in
Europe - An Introduction; Christian Scholz Chapter 2. Input: What great
thinkers would let us know 1. How Karl Mannheim would have talked to us
about Generation Z; Christian Scholz 2. How McLuhan would have talked to
us: the extension of generation in the global village; Daria Vyugina 3. How
Luhmann would have talked to us: Generations Z as Unique Subsystem; Tobias
Scholz 4. How Baudrillard would have talked to us: Generation Z and the
hyperreal world; Danica Cigoja Piper and Slavko Alcakovic 5. A literary
voice: how Romain Rolland would have talked to us; Anne Rennig 6. How
Berger and Luckmann would have talked to us; Tobias Scholz 7. A short note
on Generation Z: total flexibility without the nostalgia for solidity. How
Zygmunt Bauman would have talked to us; Miguel Chaves 8. About generations
itself as a radical social change - an article not written by Julián Marías
Aguilera; Aart Bontekoning 9. Generation Z and the end of culture - an
article never written by Neil Postman; Christian Scholz Chapter 3.
Insights: What the experts tell us 1. The Generation Z in Spain: Digital
socialization and intellectual capital; María Victoria Sanagustín Fons and
Ángeles Rubio Gil 2. Generation Z in the UK: More of the same - High
standards and demands; Emma Parry and Valentina Battista 3. Generation Z in
France: Reverse socialization and social engagement; Elodie Gentina 4.
Generation Z in The Netherlands: Updating aging organizations; Aart
Bontekoning 5. Generation Z in Italy: Living in a soap bubble; Sebastiano
Benasso and Valentina Cuzzocrea 6. Generation Z in Germany: The (un)typical
German?; Christian Scholz and Lisa-Dorothee Grotefend 7. The Generation Z
in Serbia: Ready for the great opening; Slavko Alcakovic 8. The Generation
Z in Bulgaria: Challenging conservative organizations; Mariya Karaivanova
and Kristine Klein 9. Generation Z in Russia: The digital divide of the
Generation Putin; Daria Vyugina Chapter 4. Looking into the future: What
are we expecting from the Generation Z? Thoughts on the Generation Z;
Tobias Scholz and Daria Vuygina
Europe - An Introduction; Christian Scholz Chapter 2. Input: What great
thinkers would let us know 1. How Karl Mannheim would have talked to us
about Generation Z; Christian Scholz 2. How McLuhan would have talked to
us: the extension of generation in the global village; Daria Vyugina 3. How
Luhmann would have talked to us: Generations Z as Unique Subsystem; Tobias
Scholz 4. How Baudrillard would have talked to us: Generation Z and the
hyperreal world; Danica Cigoja Piper and Slavko Alcakovic 5. A literary
voice: how Romain Rolland would have talked to us; Anne Rennig 6. How
Berger and Luckmann would have talked to us; Tobias Scholz 7. A short note
on Generation Z: total flexibility without the nostalgia for solidity. How
Zygmunt Bauman would have talked to us; Miguel Chaves 8. About generations
itself as a radical social change - an article not written by Julián Marías
Aguilera; Aart Bontekoning 9. Generation Z and the end of culture - an
article never written by Neil Postman; Christian Scholz Chapter 3.
Insights: What the experts tell us 1. The Generation Z in Spain: Digital
socialization and intellectual capital; María Victoria Sanagustín Fons and
Ángeles Rubio Gil 2. Generation Z in the UK: More of the same - High
standards and demands; Emma Parry and Valentina Battista 3. Generation Z in
France: Reverse socialization and social engagement; Elodie Gentina 4.
Generation Z in The Netherlands: Updating aging organizations; Aart
Bontekoning 5. Generation Z in Italy: Living in a soap bubble; Sebastiano
Benasso and Valentina Cuzzocrea 6. Generation Z in Germany: The (un)typical
German?; Christian Scholz and Lisa-Dorothee Grotefend 7. The Generation Z
in Serbia: Ready for the great opening; Slavko Alcakovic 8. The Generation
Z in Bulgaria: Challenging conservative organizations; Mariya Karaivanova
and Kristine Klein 9. Generation Z in Russia: The digital divide of the
Generation Putin; Daria Vyugina Chapter 4. Looking into the future: What
are we expecting from the Generation Z? Thoughts on the Generation Z;
Tobias Scholz and Daria Vuygina