Contrasted perceptions of abilities in business: African American vs. white business school graduates
Abstract
Attempts to extend the work of a study which examined the differences that exist between the attitudes of White and African American college business students using the Blacks in Business Scale (Stevens, 1984). Considers particularly the perception of white students with regards to their beliefs about African Americans. Concludes that White students hold a positive view of their counterparts but African Americans still believe that White students have a less positive view of African Americans than they themselves possess. Discusses the implications for managers.
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Citation
Tomkiewicz, J. and Adeyemi‐Bello, T. (2000), "Contrasted perceptions of abilities in business: African American vs. white business school graduates", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 19 No. 1, pp. 12-18. https://doi.org/10.1108/02610150010786111
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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