The role of leadership in young employees’ entry into the workforce: exploring manager-employee relationships
Abstract
One challenge which organizations and managers face today is the phenomenon of
job-hopping. As employees, particularly among Millennials and Generation Z, continuously
seek new opportunities to advance in their careers, organizations face increasing challenges in
retaining them. Previous research has addressed the unique demands and characteristics of
young employees, although their experiences when entering the workforce remain relatively
unexplored. Therefore, this study aims to explore how the manager-employee relationship
influences the experiences of young employees during their initial period in the workforce.
This becomes especially relevant to investigate in the context of the hospitality sector, as it is
a common entryway into the workforce for young adults and also characterized by high
employee turnover. A qualitative methodology has been adopted, based on semi-structured
interviews with young employees recently having entered the workforce. In order to analyze
the findings, the Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) theory has been applied, with a focus on
the three core dimensions of respect, trust and obligation. The main findings reveal that the
perceived quality of the manager-employee relationship plays a central role in shaping young
employees’ motivation, engagement and satisfaction. The findings also highlight the
importance of early leadership behaviors for a perceived successful integration into the
workforce. In addition, the findings also suggest that the emotional dimension is a crucial
aspect influencing the experiences of young employees’ initial period in the workforce,
leading to a proposed extension of the LMX framework.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Management
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Date
2025-06-24Author
Camacho Stjernlöf, Laura
Willén, Isabella
Keywords
Leader-member Exchange (LMX) Theory
Relational Dynamics
Job-Hopping
Employee Retention
Newly Hires
Workplace Integration
Young Employees
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project 2025:9
Language
eng