Family Fur-Babies: The Impact of Pets on Morale, Productivity, and Stress Reduction on Modern Gen Z Working Professionals

Authors

  • Dr. N. Manikandan ICSSR Post Doctoral Research Scholar, Department of Business Administration, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, Krishnankoil, India Author
  • Dr. J. Ashokkumar Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, India. Author
  • Dr. R. Kasi Raman Professor, Department of Management, PSR Engineering College, Sivakasi, India Author
  • Mrs. Chaitra B Assistant professor - Department of Management studies [PG], Sapthagiri NPS University, Bengaluru, India Author

Keywords:

Pets, GenZ, Employee Wellbeing, Productivity, Stress Reduction

Abstract

This research paper investigates the influence of pet ownership on morale, productivity, and stress reduction among Gen Z working professionals in contemporary workplaces. With pets increasingly regarded as integral family members, this study explores their role in shaping the well-being and work experiences of the Gen Z demographic. The study examines existing literature and empirical data to understand how pets contribute to the well-being and work experiences of this demographic highlighting its impact on workplace morale, productivity, and stress management. This research seeks to address this gap by investigating the multifaceted role of pets as "fur-babies" in the lives of modern Gen Z professionals. Furthermore, it explores the implications of pet ownership on productivity, considering factors such as decreased absenteeism and increased engagement resulting from the presence of pets in the workplace environment. Additionally, this paper delves into the role of pets as stress alleviators, elucidating their ability to mitigate workplace stressors and foster a more conducive work environment for Gen Z professionals.

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Published

11-06-2025

How to Cite

Dr. N. Manikandan, Dr. J. Ashokkumar, Dr. R. Kasi Raman, & Mrs. Chaitra B. (2025). Family Fur-Babies: The Impact of Pets on Morale, Productivity, and Stress Reduction on Modern Gen Z Working Professionals. International Journal of Finance (IJFIN) - ABDC Journal Quality List, 38(3), 87-98. https://ijfin.org/index.php/ijfin/article/view/IJFIN_38_03_005

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