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What is Intergenerational Fairness

Intergenerational Governance and Leadership in the Corporate World: Emerging Research and Opportunities
A belief that diverse generations should be treated fairly by their organization. This sense of fairness should be shared across different genders and age groups.
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Globally Responsible Intergenerational Leadership
Ceren Aydogmus (Bilkent University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8003-4.ch007
Abstract
Today's workforce is more diverse than ever, comprised of five generational cohorts: Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y, and Generation Z. As each generation has its own values, beliefs, and expectations, their leadership preferences pose new challenges for organizations. In this chapter, leadership approaches are discussed, and the differences and similarities among preferred generational leadership styles are examined. The purpose of this chapter is to determine an appropriate leadership style that meets the needs of all generations, and globally responsible inter-generational leadership has been suggested as the most effective approach.
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