Generation Y and the attitude of self-determination. An exploratory study

Authors

  • Michel DALMAS Docteur ès Sciences de Gestion, Professeur associé en Management et Gestion des Ressources Humaines, Ecole de Management Léonard de Vinci, De Vinci Business Lab., [email protected] Diplômé de l'Ecole de Management de Lyon. Chercheur affilié au Léonard de Vinci Business Lab et à l'A.N.D.R.H. - Perceptions relatives à la Génération Y: Valeurs et Insertion en entreprise. Risques Géopolitiques et Gestion des Ressources Humaines. Contrôle de Gestion: Prix de la meilleure Etudes de Cas 2015 (C.C.M.P).et l’EMLV

Keywords:

Y generation, self-determination, work attitudes

Abstract

In this article, we will look at self-determination, according to its three sub-dimensions (autonomy, competence, relatedness), concerning Generation Y. Deci and Ryan (2000) suggest that self-determination is associated with the satisfaction of these three basic needs. This exploratory study consisted in distributing an online questionnaire, with the help of the National Association of Human Resources Directors (ANDRH) (on the surveymonkey.com website), to 10,315 young people in the education system. 2,915 responses were received and evaluated. The target population is composed of young people in the process of professional training, integrated into training organizations (universities, engineering schools, business schools, BTS, BEP, and CAP). An analysis of the data was conducted with SPSS. We performed an exploratory factor analysis of type PCA. This analysis shows that the respondents seem to favor an intrinsic mode of motivation oriented toward the valorization of social relations and autonomy. However, the perceived competences result in a rather pessimistic assessment.

Published

2023-01-13

How to Cite

Michel DALMAS. (2023). Generation Y and the attitude of self-determination. An exploratory study. Revue Internationale De Psychosociologie Et De Gestion Des Comportements Organisationnels, 22(53). Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/ripco/article/view/8198

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