a Jerusalem College of Technology.
J Soc Psychol. 2019;159(2):210-224. doi: 10.1080/00224545.2019.1570907.
This work examines differences in the work-related values, expectations, and behaviors between millennials who are significant users of technology and social media, and those who are not. We delineate the development of millennial behavior using a unique group of millennials, those in the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish (known as "Haredi") community in Israel. Due to religious and community norms, many Haredi millennials were shielded from digital technology, and particularly the Internet and the various technologies associated with it, such as text messaging and social media. Those who were raised and remained in Haredi communities did not encounter the Internet with any regularity as children. Many as adults are still unfamiliar with social media. Thus, this community presents a unique natural experiment, comparing Haredi millennials who are immersed in social media with those who are not.
这项工作考察了在工作相关价值观、期望和行为方面,重度使用科技和社交媒体的千禧一代与非重度使用者之间的差异。我们使用一群独特的千禧一代,即以色列极端正统派犹太社区(称为“哈雷迪”)的千禧一代,来描绘千禧一代行为的发展。由于宗教和社区规范,许多哈雷迪千禧一代被屏蔽在数字技术之外,特别是互联网和与之相关的各种技术,如短信和社交媒体。那些在哈雷迪社区长大并一直留在那里的人在孩提时代并没有经常接触互联网。许多成年人仍然不熟悉社交媒体。因此,这个社区提供了一个独特的自然实验,比较了沉浸在社交媒体中的哈雷迪千禧一代和那些不使用社交媒体的千禧一代。