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The nature, antecedents and consequences of social identity-based impression management: Uncovering strategies for professional image construction in cases of negative stereotyping.
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The nature, antecedents and consequences of social identity-based impression management: Uncovering strategies for professional image construction in cases of negative stereotyping./
作者:
Morgan, Laura Michelle.
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201 p.
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Co-Chairs: Jane E. Dutton; Robert M. Sellers.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-02B.
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Black Studies. -
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0493557245
The nature, antecedents and consequences of social identity-based impression management: Uncovering strategies for professional image construction in cases of negative stereotyping.
Morgan, Laura Michelle.
The nature, antecedents and consequences of social identity-based impression management: Uncovering strategies for professional image construction in cases of negative stereotyping.
- 201 p.
Co-Chairs: Jane E. Dutton; Robert M. Sellers.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2002.
Much of the dialogue regarding the 21<super>st</super> century-corporation focuses on the increasing diversity of the U.S. labor force and globalization of the U.S. economy (Johnston and Packer, 1987). Scholars and managers have devoted increased attention to exploring the influences of such diversity on organizational life (Jehn, Northcraft and Neale, 1999; O'Reilly, Williams and Barsade, 1998). The majority of this literature utilizes a top-down approach to managing diversity, by focusing on how organizational leadership can maximize the benefits and minimize the challenges of diversity among its employees and constituents (Cox, 1993; Cox and Beale, 1997). Considerably less literature addresses the bottom-up tactics that employees utilize to effectively work with the diversity that they must encounter on a daily basis in their work environment. In particular, little research explores how individuals proactively implement strategies for establishing favorable reputations among colleagues and clients from diverse backgrounds.
ISBN: 0493557245Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017673
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