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Money has become a key element in any kind of relationship, both within
and outside national borders. However, different cultures may give money a
distinct role in society. Hence, the current study investigated the relationship
between cultural values and the love of money. A survey was carried out
to collect data from 813 individuals in total, 613 Spanish and Portuguese
and 200 U.S. Hispanic. The hypotheses were tested through structural
equation modeling (SEM) with partial least squares (PLS). Despite several
differences in the results of both samples, Iberian and North American
Hispanic samples have in common the fact that long-term orientation and
indulgence positively influence the love of money budget factor. This study
presents new evidence and reinforces fresh insights for managers to better
understand their staff worldwide. Furthermore, organizational policies and
practices related to ethics and organizational behavior should be adequately
implemented, according to the love of money perception of members of
their teams.
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Love of Money Culture Expectancy Theory Iberian Peninsula Portugal Spain Hispanic United States
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Marques, Tânia M. G. … [et al.].( 2019). “Culture and love of money: evidence from the Iberian Peninsula and U.S. Hispanic residents”. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 41, No. 4: pp. 550–571
Editora
SAGE Journals
