This study examines differences in job satisfaction work-related values between the Mexican-American and Anglo-American Accounting Professionals. Survey instruments were sent to accounting alumnae of two universities: (1) a primarily Mexican-American university and (2) a primarily Anglo-American university. Factor analysis and logistic regression were performed. When analyzing between groups, the findings indicated that while Mexican-American respondents are less satisfied with compensation, benefits and supervisors, they have greater overall job satisfaction than the Anglo-American respondents. These results are also statistically significant when the two groups are compared by gender and age. However, within ...
The demographic make-up of accounting students is dramatically changing. This study sets out to meas...
The purpose of this dissertation was to conduct a field study in a Mexican company in several Mexica...
The purpose of this study was to analysis the measurement invariance of a job satisfaction (Judge, B...
This study examines differences in work-related values (e.g., compensation, coworkers, and superviso...
This study examines the effect of 78 work-related variables on the level of job satisfaction of Cauc...
This study asks employees in the United States and Mexico their perceived feeling of job satisfactio...
Evaluating job satisfaction among accounting professionals is an increasingly important area of conc...
A comparison of job performance of Mexican-American and non-Mexican-American employees in various ci...
Using data from 184 employed Hispanic-American and Anglo-American participants in the United States,...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether\ud differences in value patterns existed between ...
Manipulating reported earnings is a temptation faced by accountants and financial professionals aroun...
Globalization has made it easier for people to migrate, thus increasing diversity within organizatio...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine if significant differences in job satisfact...
High turnover rates in public accounting, particularly in Big 4 firms, are troublesome considering t...
Factors like the increasing globalization of business in the world, the imperative to serve increasi...
The demographic make-up of accounting students is dramatically changing. This study sets out to meas...
The purpose of this dissertation was to conduct a field study in a Mexican company in several Mexica...
The purpose of this study was to analysis the measurement invariance of a job satisfaction (Judge, B...
This study examines differences in work-related values (e.g., compensation, coworkers, and superviso...
This study examines the effect of 78 work-related variables on the level of job satisfaction of Cauc...
This study asks employees in the United States and Mexico their perceived feeling of job satisfactio...
Evaluating job satisfaction among accounting professionals is an increasingly important area of conc...
A comparison of job performance of Mexican-American and non-Mexican-American employees in various ci...
Using data from 184 employed Hispanic-American and Anglo-American participants in the United States,...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether\ud differences in value patterns existed between ...
Manipulating reported earnings is a temptation faced by accountants and financial professionals aroun...
Globalization has made it easier for people to migrate, thus increasing diversity within organizatio...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to: (1) determine if significant differences in job satisfact...
High turnover rates in public accounting, particularly in Big 4 firms, are troublesome considering t...
Factors like the increasing globalization of business in the world, the imperative to serve increasi...
The demographic make-up of accounting students is dramatically changing. This study sets out to meas...
The purpose of this dissertation was to conduct a field study in a Mexican company in several Mexica...
The purpose of this study was to analysis the measurement invariance of a job satisfaction (Judge, B...