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Título : Generation or culture? Work attitude drivers: an analysis in Latin America and Iberian countries
Autor : Susaeta Erburu, Lourdes
Pin Arboledas, José Ramón
Idrovo, Sandra
Espejo, Alvaro
Belizón Cebada, María Jesús
Gallifa, Angela
Aguirre, Marisa
Avila Pedrozo, Eugenio
Fecha de publicación : 25-jul-2013
Resumen : .
The purpose of this paper is to address the subject of work attitude drivers within the current scenario considering two influencing factors, culture and generation. Both membership of a particular generation and membership of a particular culture can affect individuals' work attitudes. The study considers these two factors in order to analyse five dimensions that are sources of work attitudes: life project, professional ethics, and attitude towards authority, leadership and commitment to the company. Design/methodology/approach Drawing upon a sample of almost one thousand people from various Ibero‐American countries, the results show significant differences between generations and cultures, particularly when focusing on the life project. Findings Among its conclusions, the paper points out that Latin America cannot be viewed as a homogenous whole in terms of individual work attitude. On the contrary, it is characterised by a significant degree of national diversity and managers should take this into account when designing initiatives to improve employee motivation. Originality/value The contribution that this paper seeks to make is to include the cross‐cultural perspective in the study of attitudes towards work, which has received less attention in previous studies.
Descripción : Artículos en revistas
URI : https://doi.org/10.1108/CCM-12-2011-0126
http://hdl.handle.net/11531/80073
ISSN : 1352-7606
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