“…The vast literature on the persistence of cultural values (e.g., Adler, 1983;Hofstede, 1980;Ralston, Holt, Terpstra, & Kai-Cheng, 1997;Ronen & Shenkar, 1985;Schwartz, 1992;Webber, 1969) underlines the robustness of value differences moving into the future even if there are also growing similarities (e.g., Bond & King, 1985;Tung, 2008;Woldu, Budhwa, & Parkes, 2006), creating a crossvergence of values which is continuing to unfold in complex ways (Ralston, 2008;Ralston, Gustafson, Cheung, & Terpstra, 1993). We have evidence of the persistence of certain values over time, and change in others (Inglehart & Baker, 2000;van Hoorn, 2019). Notably, Inglehart and Baker 2000is a pre-Millennial study, but they find that there are fewer value differences across generations in the low-income and developing societies.…”