This article proposes a framework examining the impact of non-native accents on speakers' work and career outcomes, namely, career advancement and career satisfaction. Drawing on stigma theory, we present a conceptual model to assess cognitive, affective, and behavioral reactions towards non-native accents. We contend that speaking with a non-native accent is linked with (i) managers' perceptions of speakers' fluency, (ii) expectations concerning non-native speakers' performance abilities, (iii) positive regard in social interactions and (iv) supervision style towards speakers with non-native accents. Moreover, we suggest that speaking with a non-native accent may lead speakers to (i) feel excluded and devalued at work, and (ii) assume an a...
During communication with a novel individual, nonnative accent can be one of the first factors that ...
An estimated 67.3 million people are nonnative English speakers in the U.S. Research has shown that ...
Foreign accents are a common, normal aspect of second language (L2) acquisition. However, non-native...
Paper accepted for a Special Issue entitled: Sounding strange(r): Origins, consequences, and boundar...
<p>An abundance of research in the social sciences has demonstrated a persistent bias against nonnat...
The present review seeks to bridge research on accents, stigma, and communication by examining the e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-11-06, issued 2019-11-06Funder: Univers...
The paper argues that linguistic forms per se do not have any positive or negative meaning and that ...
As the workplace becomes increasingly global, organizations are more likely to employ persons from o...
In today’s globalized world what is the impact of how one speaks? How can you tell if your way of ta...
Foreign language competence is part of self-initiated expatriates’ (SIEs) career capital and a means...
Past research has focused on demographic and skill-acquisition variables, such as age of arrival and...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
As the workplace is becoming increasingly global, organizations are employing more persons who work ...
During communication with a novel individual, nonnative accent can be one of the first factors that ...
An estimated 67.3 million people are nonnative English speakers in the U.S. Research has shown that ...
Foreign accents are a common, normal aspect of second language (L2) acquisition. However, non-native...
Paper accepted for a Special Issue entitled: Sounding strange(r): Origins, consequences, and boundar...
<p>An abundance of research in the social sciences has demonstrated a persistent bias against nonnat...
The present review seeks to bridge research on accents, stigma, and communication by examining the e...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-11-06, issued 2019-11-06Funder: Univers...
The paper argues that linguistic forms per se do not have any positive or negative meaning and that ...
As the workplace becomes increasingly global, organizations are more likely to employ persons from o...
In today’s globalized world what is the impact of how one speaks? How can you tell if your way of ta...
Foreign language competence is part of self-initiated expatriates’ (SIEs) career capital and a means...
Past research has focused on demographic and skill-acquisition variables, such as age of arrival and...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
As the workplace is becoming increasingly global, organizations are employing more persons who work ...
During communication with a novel individual, nonnative accent can be one of the first factors that ...
An estimated 67.3 million people are nonnative English speakers in the U.S. Research has shown that ...
Foreign accents are a common, normal aspect of second language (L2) acquisition. However, non-native...