Gen Z around the world : understanding the global cohort culture of Generation Z
As Generation Z transitions into adulthood, communication, technology, commerce, education, politics, health, travel, and work have become increasingly globalized. But, most studies about Generation Z have been conducted independently by researchers in various countries regarding their specific popu...
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| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2024.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781837970940 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781837970926 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (216 pages) |
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| 505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1. Introduction / Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace -- Chapter 2. Characteristics and Motivations / Meghan Grace and Corey Seemiller -- Chapter 3. Happiness and Outlook / Niva Dolev, Eman Tarabia, and Keba T. Modisane -- Chapter 4. Communication Preferences and Behaviors / Shefaly Shorey, Daria Vyugina, Natalia Waechter, and Niva Dolev -- Chapter 5. Developing and Fostering Relationships / Gudrun Quenzel, Francesca Beretta, Niva Dolev, Natalia Waechter, Stepanka Kadera, Mariya Karaivanova, and Radka Massaldjieva -- Chapter 6. Family Dynamics / Shefaly Shorey, Gonzalo Aza Blanc, Isabel Muñoz-San Roque, and Marta Hernández Arriaza -- Chapter 7. Navigating Interpersonal Dynamics / Corey Seemiller, Niva Dolev, and Meghan Grace -- Chapter 8. Learning Preferences / Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace -- Chapter 9. Health, Nutrition, and Exercise / Diana Bogueva and Dora Marinova -- Chapter 10. Parameters of Wellbeing / Radka Massaldjieva and Mariya Karaivanova -- Chapter 11. Financial Literacy and Money Management / Zahrotur Rusyda Hinduan and Muhamed Irfan Agia -- Chapter 12. Career and Entrepreneurship Values and Pursuits / Alfe M. Solina, Tamather M. Shatnawi, Liane Vina G. Ocampo, Luisa M. Martinez, and Ronalyn I. Garcia -- Chapter 13. Societal Concerns / Diana Bogueva, Dora Marinova, Natalia Waechter, and Ismail Hakki Tekiner -- Chapter 14. Civic Engagement and Social Change / Elena Botezat, Ioan Fotea, Daniela Crisan, and Silvia Fotea -- Chapter 15. Leaving a Legacy instead of Leaving Their Legacy? / Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace -- Chapter 16. The Global Peer Personality of Generation Z / Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace. | |
| 520 | |a As Generation Z transitions into adulthood, communication, technology, commerce, education, politics, health, travel, and work have become increasingly globalized. But, most studies about Generation Z have been conducted independently by researchers in various countries regarding their specific populations. While this is useful from a national perspective, these studies typically employ different methodologies, survey questions, and even timing, making it challenging to compare data across geographic and cultural boundaries. More so, it becomes challenging to gain an understanding of the global Generation Z cohort. Gen Z Around the World, however, incorporates research from eighty-one countries to provide a holistic view of Generation Z. The researchers present chapters on everything ranging from communication, happiness, and learning styles to emotional wellbeing, career values, and social change. Learning about Generation Z from a worldwide perspective can expand our understanding to better work with, engage with, supervise, and educate young people in every corner of the globe. | ||
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