Journal of Social And Economics Research
Vol 6 No 2 (2024): JSER, December 2024

THE PHENOMENON OF JOB HOPPING AMONG GENERATION Z: AN EXPLORATION THROUGH GROUNDED THEORY

Rinta Agustiani Dwiputri (Unknown)
Rizki Agung Ramadani (Unknown)
Tiyanda Hanti Arum Kusuma (Unknown)
Jerry Heikal (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Mar 2025

Abstract

Recently, the phenomenon of job hopping has become a hot topic in Human Resource Management. It refers to the tendency of individuals, especially Generation Z, to frequently switch from one job to another in a short period of time. A survey reported that 83% of 1,100 Gen Z respondents considered themselves "job hoppers". This study aims to analyze the factors influencing job hopping among Generation Z. A qualitative research method with a grounded theory approach was employed. Purposive sampling was used to select five Generation Z respondents aged 24-27 years old for in-depth interviews. The interview results yielded 29 codes categorized into eight categories and 3 themes: career development path, work environment, and well-being. The work environment theme had highest score of 13, indicating that it is the primary factor influencing Generation Z's decision to switch jobs frequently.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JSER

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Social and Economics Research (JSER) is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on critical studies of social and economic research. Investigated the dynamics of teaching and learning of social education, and social and economic problems in society at the primary, senior, and high education ...