Black representation in American business leadership ranks is not proportionate to America’s demographics. Previous research into this issue has mostly focused on the relationship between majority racial group and minority racial groups. However, research in identity denial and backlash shows that ingroup members may also play a negative role in undermining leadership efforts. African Americans may react negatively to a Black business leader because of the mismatch between negative stereotypes of African Americans and the positive prototype of a leader. The current study hypothesizes that resembling a business leader as an African American leads to negative reaction from other African Americans in the form of lowered trust, lowered endorsem...
Across four studies, we found evidence for an implicit pro-White leadership bias that helps explain ...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Across four studies, we found evidence for an implicit pro-White leadership bias that helps explain ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32).This study investigated individual differences in ...
The racial diversification of the labor force in the United States has led to numerous studies exami...
Abstract Across many societies, there are racial minority groups that are negatively stereotyped. In...
We contribute to a current debate that focuses on whether individuals with more than one subordinate...
Understanding group coordination is becoming increasingly important as firms move toward a greater t...
This research demonstrates that people at risk of devaluation based on group membership are attuned ...
Although there are conflicting empirical findings regarding whether race has a significant impact on...
Previous studies have used differences between ratings of a prototypical successful leader and a pro...
Racial discrimination is detrimental to the professional success of Black Americans. Black racial id...
This study identifies a unique bias faced by Black employees which makes it challenging for this gro...
The aim of the present study was to examine racial biases, particularly those against Asian American...
The current study explores the potential psychological explanations for the underrepresentation of A...
Across four studies, we found evidence for an implicit pro-White leadership bias that helps explain ...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Across four studies, we found evidence for an implicit pro-White leadership bias that helps explain ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32).This study investigated individual differences in ...
The racial diversification of the labor force in the United States has led to numerous studies exami...
Abstract Across many societies, there are racial minority groups that are negatively stereotyped. In...
We contribute to a current debate that focuses on whether individuals with more than one subordinate...
Understanding group coordination is becoming increasingly important as firms move toward a greater t...
This research demonstrates that people at risk of devaluation based on group membership are attuned ...
Although there are conflicting empirical findings regarding whether race has a significant impact on...
Previous studies have used differences between ratings of a prototypical successful leader and a pro...
Racial discrimination is detrimental to the professional success of Black Americans. Black racial id...
This study identifies a unique bias faced by Black employees which makes it challenging for this gro...
The aim of the present study was to examine racial biases, particularly those against Asian American...
The current study explores the potential psychological explanations for the underrepresentation of A...
Across four studies, we found evidence for an implicit pro-White leadership bias that helps explain ...
The underrepresentation of women and minorities in top leadership positions and politics is un,d eni...
Across four studies, we found evidence for an implicit pro-White leadership bias that helps explain ...