The role of proximal social contexts: Assessing stigma-by-association effects on leader appraisals.

Volume: 101, Issue: 1, Pages: 68 - 85
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Prior research suggests that segregation in the U.S. workplace is on the rise (Hellerstein, Neumark, & McInerney, 2008); as such, leaders are more likely to lead groups of followers composed primarily of their own race (Elliot & Smith, 2001; Smith & Elliott, 2002). Drawing from theory on stigma-by-association, the authors posit that such segregated proximal social contexts (i.e., the leader's group of followers) can have detrimental effects on...
Paper Details
Title
The role of proximal social contexts: Assessing stigma-by-association effects on leader appraisals.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
101
Issue
1
Pages
68 - 85
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