Table of contents - Special Issue: Hispanic and Latin Americans in the workplace
Research on Hispanics benefits the field of management
Herman Aguinis, Harry JooThe papers published in this special issue demonstrate that the field of management can make important contributions to the knowledge about Hispanics and Latin Americans (HLAs) in…
Perceptions and behaviors of Hispanic workers: a review
Laura Guerrero, Richard A. Posthuma– The purpose of this paper is to summarize research about Hispanic workers in the USA and identifies directions for future research.
¿Están hablando de mí?: Challenges for multilingual organizations
Lynn R. Offermann, Kenneth Matos, Sumona Basu DeGraafDrawing on social categorization, relational demography, and faultline theories, the purpose of this paper is to examine interpersonal relationships between Hispanic American…
Latino Alzheimer's caregivers: what is important to them?
Lyda C. Arévalo-Flechas, Gayle Acton, Monica I. Escamilla, Peter N. Bonner, Sharon L. LewisThe purpose of this paper is to describe the perception and psychosocial impact of caregiving for Latino family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease and related…
Factors relating to wellbeing of foreign-born Hispanic workers
Aleksandra Luksyte, Christiane Spitzmueller, Carolina Y. Rivera-MinayaThe purpose of this paper is to examine stressor-strain relationships that play a role in foreign-born Hispanic workers’ well-being and family-to-work facilitation (FWF) as a…
Work-family conflict and synergy among Hispanics
Nicholas J. Beutell, Joy A. SchneerHispanics represent a growing segment of the US population and workforce, yet there is a lack of empirical research on Hispanics in relation to work-family conflict and synergy…
Cross-cultural correlates of career and parental role commitment
Lu Zhang, Mary A. Gowan, Melanie TreviñoThe purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between country of birth or ethnicity (cultural proxies) and career and parental role commitment, and whether or not that…
Individual factors affecting entrepreneurship in Hispanics
Julio C. Canedo, Dianna L. Stone, Stephanie L. Black, Kimberly M. LukaszewskiAlthough there has been considerable research on entrepreneurship (Rauch and Frese, 2000), there has been limited research on Hispanic entrepreneurs (e.g. Peterson, 1995; Shinnar…
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