The Influence of Ethnocentrism in Organizational (在组织的种族中心主义的影响).pdf
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Communication Quarterly
,n Routledge
Vol. 53, No.1, February 2005, pp. 41-56 I~ T.,oo._GnIup
The Influence of Ethnocentrism in
Organizational Contexts: Perceptions
of Interviewee and Managerial
Attractiveness, Credibility, and
Effectiveness
James W. Neuliep, Stephanie M. Hintz,
James C. McCroskey
Thispaper presents the results of two studies that examine the influence of ethnocentrism
on interpersonalperceptions of attractiveness, credibility, and managerial effectiveness.
In Study I participants (N = 117) watched a video-taped interview of a Korean national
student being interviewedfor ajob in thefinancial aid office of her United States (US)
college.Participants then completed measures of ethnocentrism, interpersonal attraction,
credibility, and were asked to give a hiring recommendation. Results reveal that
ethnocentrism was negatively and significantly correlated with perceptions of social
attraction, competence, character,and hiring recommendations. Stydy IIfocused on the
influence of ethnocentrism on perceptions of managerial attraction, credibility, and
effectiveness in a manager- subordinate conflict situation. Approximately half (N =59)
of theparticipants watched a video of an Asian student manager reprimanding a white
student worker. The other half (N = 64) watched a nearly identical video of a white
student manager reprimanding the same white student worker. Participants completed
measures of ethnocentrism, interpersonal attraction, credibility, generalized attitudes
about the manager, and
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