Black women who have gained access to higher education and higher paying positions often find themselves in less than optimal work environments, on account of racist and sexist attitudes of their colleagues. Accordingly, this study was undertaken to identify those aspects of interpersonal interaction and response Among black professional women on predorinantly white university campuses which relate to optimal satisfaction with work environments. The Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation--Behavior (FIRO-B) and Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) were distributed to 30 black professional women. The following specific interpersonal interaction styles and interpersonal responses were found to be related to higher levels of work...
Three hundred and thirty-six female human service workers were studied to determine whether or not r...
The main focus of this thesis was to assess job satisfaction within the framework of equity theory. ...
From the general body of vocational literature on work behavior, we expect Black workers, in general...
Black professional women report that they must transform themselves to be welcomed and accepted, esp...
Addressing the workplace experiences of African American female executives has taken a backseat to c...
Using interview data from a larger career study of 25 black women who have achieved public recogniti...
Corporate America struggles with inclusion of certain groups such as Black women. Although Black wom...
White colleagues, looking through the singular Black female before them, maintain perceptions based ...
The aim of this research was to investigate the job satisfaction of black, female academics at a dis...
This study investigated the relationships between perceived racial discrimination, perceived gender ...
Professional socialization is the process of learning and employing the cultural perspective of the ...
Research suggests that women have progressed in equalizing their repre-sentation, status, and earnin...
While the number of women and faculty of color in the academy has grown in the last two decades, Afr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the external barriers that limit or impede the occupational...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the experiences, challenges and strategies for succes...
Three hundred and thirty-six female human service workers were studied to determine whether or not r...
The main focus of this thesis was to assess job satisfaction within the framework of equity theory. ...
From the general body of vocational literature on work behavior, we expect Black workers, in general...
Black professional women report that they must transform themselves to be welcomed and accepted, esp...
Addressing the workplace experiences of African American female executives has taken a backseat to c...
Using interview data from a larger career study of 25 black women who have achieved public recogniti...
Corporate America struggles with inclusion of certain groups such as Black women. Although Black wom...
White colleagues, looking through the singular Black female before them, maintain perceptions based ...
The aim of this research was to investigate the job satisfaction of black, female academics at a dis...
This study investigated the relationships between perceived racial discrimination, perceived gender ...
Professional socialization is the process of learning and employing the cultural perspective of the ...
Research suggests that women have progressed in equalizing their repre-sentation, status, and earnin...
While the number of women and faculty of color in the academy has grown in the last two decades, Afr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the external barriers that limit or impede the occupational...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the experiences, challenges and strategies for succes...
Three hundred and thirty-six female human service workers were studied to determine whether or not r...
The main focus of this thesis was to assess job satisfaction within the framework of equity theory. ...
From the general body of vocational literature on work behavior, we expect Black workers, in general...