JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY


Generational Differences in Values between Hispanics in the United States and Four
Latin American Countries




Author(s): Regina A. Greenwood, Edward F. Murphy, Julia Teahen, Sergio Madero,
Silvia Ines Monserrat, Miguel Olivas-Luján, Jaime Ruiz-Gutierrez,
Neusa Maria Bastos F. Santos

Citation: Regina A. Greenwood, Edward F. Murphy, Julia Teahen, Sergio Madero,
Silvia Ines Monserrat, Miguel Olivas-Luján, Jaime Ruiz-Gutierrez,
Neusa Maria Bastos F. Santos, (2012) "Generational Differences in Values between Hispanics in the United States and Four
Latin American Countries," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol.12, Iss. 2, pp. 94 - 111

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

We examined similarities and differences in generational values and value orientation of 4,952 working
adults in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico as compared to those of US Hispanics. US Hispanics
demonstrated a primary value orientation of High Social/High Moral that is different from the four Latin
American countries but closer to respondents from Argentina and Brazil. Values of generations across
countries were more similar than values between generations in each country. Additionally, generational
value schema was more similar in Latin American countries than in the US. Implications of these
findings, study limitations and recommendations for further research are also discussed.