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Generational value differences of baby boomers in Thailand

Researchers are expanding our knowledge of cultural value systems by exploring the diverse values that are held by different generations in various countries. The majority of these studies have focused on Western countries with little attention being given to cross cultural differences. This point i...

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Published in:Asia Pacific business review 2010-10, Vol.16 (4), p.545-566
Main Authors: Murphy, Edward F., Mujtaba, Bahaudin G., Manyak, Terrell, Sungkhawan, Jatuporn, Greenwood, Regina
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subjects Baby boom generation
Baby boomers
Comparative analysis
Cross cultural studies
Cultural differences
Cultural values
Culture
Generations
Measurement
Methodology
Polls & surveys
Rokeach Value Survey
Social change
Social values
Surveys
Thailand
U.S.A
United States
Values
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