Index
Michael J. Urick
(Saint Vincent College, USA)
ISBN: 978-1-83982-735-8, eISBN: 978-1-83982-734-1
Publication date: 18 July 2022
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Urick, M.J. (2022), "Index", Leadership in Multigenerational Organizations: Strategies to Successfully Manage an Age Diverse Workforce, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 95-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-734-120221011
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INDEX
Academic research
, 12
Academy of Management Review
, 7
Achievement-oriented strategy
, 46
for intergenerational interactions
, 47
Age
, 88
age-based concept of generation
, 15
age-based millennial category
, 15
age-inclusive HR practices
, 4
negative perceptions of age groups
, 34–36
Amazon
, 12
Artifacts
, 71
Assembly-line type job
, 26
Assumptions
, 71
Authority
, 30
Baby boomers
, 3, 14
Bases of power
, 8, 22–23
coercive
, 23
expert
, 23
interpersonal
, 23
legitimate
, 22
referent
, 23
reward
, 22
Behaviors
, 38
Benedictine
, 71
Beneke, Tex
, 68
Business
, 5
Cameron, David
, 13
Catholic
, 71
CEO
, 22, 33
Charismatic leadership
, 24
Christian monastic communities
, 71
Christmas
, 68
Coercive power
, 23
Commitment
, 55
Communication style
, 46
Complexity
of generations
, 12
understanding complexity of each person
, 56
Conceptualization
, 25
Consideration
, 25
of leadership role
, 69–70
of potential commonalities
, 43
Context
, 19
examining readiness and willingness of followers
, 68–70
figuring out norms of culture
, 70–72
fitting in with your team
, 72–73
generations understanding
, 76–77
Miller band
, 67–68
role
, 45
understanding
, 67, 86–87
Covid-19
, 3
Culture norms
, 70–72
De Niro, Robert
, 37
Effective leader
, 45
Effectiveness
, 26
Ego-oriented strategy
, 48
Employees as individuals
, 52–54
Epcot Park
, 13
Expert power
, 23
Extrinsic motivators
, 54
Flex-time
, 78
Follower
, 60
Followership
, 44–45
Food
, 53, 55
Four “I’s” of transformational leadership
, 24
Gambler, The (song)
, 60
Generation X
, 3, 14, 15
Generation Y (see Millennials)
Generation Z
, 3, 15
Generational biases, forgetting
, 51–52
Generational groups
, 3
Generational identity
, 45–46, 76
Generational labels
, 81, 88
Generational phenomena
, 7
Generational stereotype
, 48
Generations
, 11–14
generation-based stereotypes
, 35
generational categories
, 14–17
idea of
, 16
realization
, 5–8
review research on generations
, 82
systematic in understanding
, 81–82
understanding context
, 76–77
“Gentelligence”
, 29
Google
, 12, 16
Government agency
, 5
“Great man theory” (see Trait theory)
Greenleaf, Robert
, 25
Group-interests
, 79–80
Halupki
, 55
Hathaway, Anne
, 37
High-quality interactions
, 21
Horn-driven jazz style
, 59
Idealized influence
, 24
Identity
create common unifying
, 87
of generation
, 79
Image-related strategies
, 47
Impression management
, 47
“In The Mood” (song)
, 6
Individual(s)
belonging
, 51
determining what motivates followers
, 54–56
focus on
, 85–86
forgetting generational biases
, 51–52
getting to know employees as
, 52–54
understanding complexity of each person
, 56
Individualized consideration
, 24
Individuals of older generations
, 48
Influence
, 9, 20, 22, 45
behavior
, 19
coercive bases of
, 37
formal
, 86
idealized
, 24
leader
, 70
in multigenerational settings
, 11
Information management
, 48
Initiating structure
, 25–26
Inspirational motivation
, 24
Institute for Supply Management
, 13
Intellectual stimulation
, 24
Interactions
high-quality interactions
, 21
low-quality interactions
, 21
quality interactions
, 21
strategies for improving interactions from prior research
, 46–49
Intergenerational issues in leadership
approach to understanding intergenerational issues
, 29–32
challenging interactions
, 38
managing older followers
, 37
negative perceptions of age groups
, 34–36
relating to younger age group
, 36–37
Intergenerational knowledge management
, 63
Intergenerational leadership
, 11
Intergenerational learning opportunities
, 9
Intergroup contact hypothesis
, 75
“Intern, The”
, 37
Internalize positive leadership approaches
, 82–83
Interpersonal bases of power
, 23
Intrinsic motivators
, 54
Iraq
, 6
“Ivory tower” of academia
, 88
Jones, Tommy Lee
, 65
Journal of Intergenerational Relationships
, 89
Knowledge, skills, ability, and expertise (KSAEs)
, 60, 61–62, 68–70, 72–73
Knowledge Management
, 38, 63
Laissez-faire approach
, 23–24
Leader–follower dance
, 9, 59–60
looking for learning opportunities
, 65–66
mentorship
, 62–64
participate in
, 86
succession planning
, 64–65
when to lead, when to follow
, 61–62
Leader–manager behavioral profiles
, 8, 25–27
Leader–member exchange theory (LMX theory)
, 8, 19, 21–22, 33, 36, 46, 54, 83
Leaders
, 20, 60, 80, 85, 86
leader-behavior approach
, 67
Leadership
, 73
bases of power
, 22–23
leader–manager behavior profiles
, 25–27
leadership style
, 20–21
LMX
, 21–22
models
, 79
requires skills
, 70
role
, 59
servant leadership
, 25
theory
, 19, 83
trait theory
, 19–20
transactional
, 19–20
transformational
, 23–24
Learning
, 5, 85
opportunities
, 65–66
Legitimate power
, 22
Liberal arts
, 71
Life-cycle theory of leadership
, 25
Low-quality interactions
, 21
Mannheim, Karl
, 12
Media, 12 52
“Men In Black”
, 65
Mentoring
, 62–63, 86
Mentorship
, 61, 62–64
Microgeneration
, 15
Millennials
, 3, 14, 15
Miller, Glenn (band musician)
, 67
Motivation
, 21, 54, 55, 78
extrinsic
, 54
inspirational
, 24
intrinsic
, 54
Motivators
, 54
Multifactor leadership questionnaire
, 24
Multigenerational organization, potential challenges in leading
, 83–84
recognizing
, 84–85
Multiple generations
finding common ground
, 45–46
followership
, 44–45
role of context
, 45
strategies for improving interactions from prior research
, 46–49
stress individuality
, 43–44
Myers, Nancy
, 37
Negative perceptions of age groups
, 34–36
Negative stereotypes of generations
, 43
Non-profit organization
, 5
Older followers, managing
, 37
Older generations
, 6
Older leaders
, 37
Online communication
, 89
Organizational culture
, 4
Organizational leaders
, 4
Organizations
, 75, 77
care
, 76
Performing proficiently strategy
, 46–47
Popular culture
, 11–12, 37
Positive multigenerational leadership
, 87
Positive work environment creation
, 78–79
Powell, Colin
, 13
Power
bases of
, 22–23
interpersonal
, 23
organizationally based
, 23
Qualitative data
, 29
Quality interactions
, 21
Quantitative survey-based data
, 5
Readiness
, 69
examining readiness and willingness of followers
, 68–70
Referent power
, 23
Religious organization
, 5
Research
prior
, 85
academic
, 5, 12, 15, 82, 83
generational
, 82
on generations
, 82
intergenerational
, 10
strategies for improving interactions from prior
, 46–49
Reward power
, 22
Rogers, Kenny
, 60
Roles
decision-making
, 63
educator
, 35
leadership
, 9, 30, 32, 52, 57, 62, 88
senior
, 64
Rule of thumb
, 86
“Sandwich generation” (see Generation x)
Satisfaction
, 55
Schein, Edgar
, 71
Seasoned leaders
, 26
Second Persian Gulf War
, 6
Self-interests
, 79–80
September 11 terror attacks
, 15
Servant leadership
, 8, 24, 25, 83
theory
, 36
Silent generation
, 14
Situational leadership model
, 25
Smith, Will
, 65
Society
, 60
culture
, 14
Solid leadership techniques
, 4
Spirituality of servant leadership
, 25
Statistic data
, 29
Stereotypes
, 6, 15–16, 35
Stress individuality
, 43–44
Succession planning
, 64–65, 86
Supply chains
, 3, 13
Swing music
, 59
Systematic in understanding generations
, 81–82
Teams
, 72–73
“The Gambler”
, 60
Title
of authority
, 20, 22, 30, 72
formal
, 59, 83
Tolkien, J. R. R.
, 70
Training
, 6–7, 19, 20, 44, 63, 69–70
Trait theory
, 19–20
Transactional leadership
, 19–20
Transformational leadership
, 8, 20, 23–24, 83
Trust
, 37
Unified identity creation
creating positive work environment for everyone
, 78–79
generations understanding context
, 76–77
intergroup contact hypothesis
, 75
moving from “me” to “we”
, 77–78
self-interests to group-interests
, 79–80
Values
, 38, 71
Veterans
, 14
Visible strategy
, 47
Walt Disney World
, 13
Weeks, Kelly
, 38
Willingness
, 69
examining readiness and willingness of followers
, 68–70
Woodstock
, 14–15
Workplace
generations in
, 11–17
outcomes
, 21
“Xennials”
, 15
Young professionals
, 30, 32
Younger age group
, 36–37
Younger individuals
, 38, 48
Younger leaders
, 32–33, 48
Younger workers
, 23
- Prelims
- Part One: Issues Related to Leading in Multigenerational Organizations
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Focus of the Book
- Chapter 2:Overview of Generations in the Workplace
- Chapter 3: Leadership Theories
- Chapter 4: Intergenerational Issues in Leadership
- Part Two: Strategies for Leading in Multigenerational Organizations
- Chapter 5: Strategies for Leading Multiple Generations
- Chapter 6: Focusing on the Individual
- Chapter 7: The Leader–Follower Dance
- Chapter 8: Understanding the Context
- Chapter 9: Creating a Unified Identity
- Chapter 10: Conclusion
- References
- Index