Identification of Employees' Preferences for Health and Wellness Programmes

Authors

  • Ricardo Sánchez
    Affiliation

    Business School, La Salle University in Mexico City, Benjamín Franklin 47, Col. Condesa, 06140 Mexico City, Mexico

  • Martin Flegl ORCID
    Affiliation

    School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Calle del Puente #222, 14380 Mexico City, Mexico

  • Lucie Depoo ORCID
    Affiliation

    Department of Management, University of Economics and Management, Nárožní 2600/9a, 158 00 Prague, Czech Republic

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPso.15327

Abstract

Today's workplace has created new challenges and opportunities for managers, as employees from three generations (Millennials, Generation X and Baby boomers) with different personal characteristics now form the workforce. It is crucial for a company's management to understand employees' needs regarding benefits, since employees' satisfaction is vital to their motivation and productivity. In this study, we analysed responses from 272 employees to a survey about their preferences for Health & Wellness programmes, using the Analytical Hierarchy Process methodology. The results reveal significant differences between generations, as well as between genders. The most desired programmes for younger generations are educational packages, whereas Baby boomers tend to prefer cultural events. Despite these differences, there is consensus among all the generations about the high importance of dental care programmes.

Keywords:

Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), dental care, generation X, human resource management, millennials

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Published Online

2021-08-13

How to Cite

Sánchez, R., Flegl, M., Depoo, L. (2021) “Identification of Employees’ Preferences for Health and Wellness Programmes”, Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences, 29(2), pp. 180–195. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPso.15327

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