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Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the growing body of empirical evaluations of subjective wellbeing by assessing the impact of basic cultural values and beliefs on job satisfaction across 20countries in Eastern and Western Europe.Design/methodology/approach Basic cultural values and beliefs are defined by reference to traditional vs secular values and survival vs self-expression values, respectively. Data derived from the European Values Study 1999/2000 are utilised, which provide detailed information not only on job satisfaction and socio-demographic characteristics, but also on individuals subjective views onreligion, family values, work, child-parent ties, political engagement, tolerance and interpersonal trust.Ordered probit regressions are performed to determine the significance of these characteristics, valuesand beliefs on job satisfaction.Findings The study highlights the strong influence of a societys broad cultural heritage on individuals wellbeing at work. This raises questions about the impetus for numerous motivationalinterventions by managers and consultants. Traditional cultural values exhibit a strong influence on workers job satisfaction in Western Europe. Interpersonal trust serves as a particularly strongpredictor of job satisfaction for both Eastern and Western Europe, and for both male and female workers. The main difference between Eastern and Western Europe is driven primarily by the importance of family and religion.Originality/value In previous studies, job satisfaction has been strongly associated with measures of organisational culture. In contrast, the broad cultural heritage of a society as measured by its basic value and belief system has not figured prominently in this literature. This paper adds value by contributing to this fledgling field of empirical research.Keywords - Job satisfaction, National cultures, Heritage, Eastern Europe, Western Europe.
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Cultural heritage and job satisfaction in Eastern andWestern Europe
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In International Journal of Manpower, 29(7), 630-650, 2008
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