1. Analysis of Generation Y
Therefore, the most common characteristics of Generation Y are rich with information and "media-savvy", willing to change, more open and tolerant society, networking, desire to have skill development thrives on mentoring and well educated. (Tulgan & Martin, 2001) More than ever, Zemke, rere Raines & Filipczak (2000) also mentioned that the common characteristics of Generation Y cut through global, racial and socioeconomic boundaries. ... Crowley et al., (1994) pointed out that face-to-face interaction takes place in a context of co-presence in which the participants in the interactio...
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