Protecting my turf: The moderating role of generational differences on the relationships between self-direction and hedonism values and reactions to generational diversity |
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Authors: | S. B. Dust M. W Gerhardt D. Hebbalalu M. Murray |
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Affiliation: | 1. Farmer School of Business, Miami Universitydustsb@miamioh.eduhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0162-681X;3. Farmer School of Business, Miami University |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTDrawing from basic human values theory and generational identity theory, we hypothesize that two self-focused values, self-direction and hedonism, will be negatively associated with reactions to generational diversity initiatives, and that this relationship will differ between millennials and non-millennials. As expected, our findings illustrate that self-direction and hedonism are negatively related to reactions to generational diversity initiatives. Additionally, self-direction’s influence on reactions to diversity initiatives is significantly higher for non-millennials than millennials. These findings suggest that generational differences affect cognitive processes surrounding reactions to generational diversity initiatives. |
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Keywords: | Generational differences generational diversity millennials values |
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