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TEDxVasa 22.09.2017 Susanna Kultalahti - Messages from Generation y Susanna Kultalahti works as an Assistant Professor in the University of Vaasa, in the Department of Management. Her doctoral thesis “It’s so nice to be at work!” Adopting different perspectives in understanding Generation Y at work (2015) was nominated as Highly Commended Winner in 2015 Emerald/EFMD (European Foundation of Management Development) Outstanding Doctoral Research Awards, and The Research Act of the Year in the University of Vaasa. Kultalahti is currently working in several projects concerning human resource management. In addition, she is teaching young business students, and has been invited to speak about Generation Y both nationally and internationally, to academics and practitioners. Susanna Kultalahti works as an Assistant Professor in the University of Vaasa, in the Department of Management. Her doctoral thesis “It’s so nice to be at work!” Adopting different perspectives in understanding Generation Y at work (2015) was nominated as Highly Commended Winner in 2015 Emerald/EFMD (European Foundation of Management Development) Outstanding Doctoral Research Awards, and The Research Act of the Year in the University of Vaasa. Kultalahti is currently working in several projects concerning human resource management. In addition, she is teaching young business students, and has been invited to speak about Generation Y both nationally and internationally, to academics and practitioners. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx