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  1. Yuin, Saw Shuey, Helmi, Sumilan, Florianna Lendai, Michael, Nik Norsyamimi, Md. Nor
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    This study was conducted to explore the manager’s perception towards Generation Y
    employees particularly in the IT industry in Selangor. A case study approach was adopted in
    which data was obtained through semi-structured interviews. Purposive sampling technique
    was used and a total of eight (8) informants participated and interviewed. The data obtained
    from the interview were qualitatively analyzed. Data analysis was conducted by adopting a
    content analysis framework in which obtained data were divided into four (4) phases
    including condensation, code, category and inference and summarize. The findings showed
    majority of the managers perceived that openness to experience, conscientious and
    extraversion’ are the most common personalities among Generation Y employees. Besides
    that, the findings also revealed that in terms of work ethics, Generation Y employees are
    perceived as accountable of own’s actions, respect authority, transparency and loyal. The
    result of this study implicates the organization in terms of attrition and turnover rate among
    Generation Y employees and organizational branding. The result of this study provided
    some recommendations to HR practitioners and organizations in managing and handling at
    the workplace.
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