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Louis J. Stewart, Jean Wells, Frank Ross
While African American CPAs have experienced some considerable progress in the US public accounting profession over the past thirty years, their level of participation in the profession remains far below their representation in the general US population...
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Derrick Love
Higher Education Institutions are seeing increased retention rates among African-American college students at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). Institutional barriers such as unwelcoming campus climates, racial stereotypes, and faculty relationshi...
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Alana Smith, Gregory A. Vidal, Elizabeth Pritchard, Ryan Blue, Michelle Y. Martin, LaShanta J. Rice, Gwendolynn Brown and Athena Starlard-Davenport
African American women are substantially underrepresented in breast cancer genetic research studies and clinical trials, yet they are more likely to die from breast cancer. Lack of trust in the medical community is a major barrier preventing the successf...
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Kaitlyn E. Brodar, Marissa G. Hall, Eboneé N. Butler, Humberto Parada, Al Stein-Seroussi, Sean Hanley and Noel T. Brewer
To help tobacco control research better include vulnerable populations, we sought to identify effective ways to recruit diverse smokers. In 2014?2015, we recruited 2149 adult cigarette smokers in California and North Carolina, United States, to participa...
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Danielle Taana Smith
This study examines the participation of African Americans on social networking sites (SNS), and evaluates the degree to which African Americans engage in activities in the online environment to mitigate social capital deficits. Prior literature suggests...
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Shervin Assari, James Smith, Ritesh Mistry, Mehdi Farokhnia and Mohsen Bazargan
Purpose. This study investigated the effects of objective and subjective socioeconomic status (SES) indicators on two health behaviors, cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking, among African American older adults. Methods. This community-based study recru...
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Khayen Prentice,László Kónya,David Prentice
The question of why the Great Migration from the South did not begin before the 1910s remains open. The empirical significance of laws outlawing emigrant agents, who could have helped African Americans migrate, has not previously been considered. We anal...
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Dustin Galer
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In African American Slavery and Disability: Bodies, Property, and Power in the Antebellum South, Dea Boster looks at how disability shaped the lived experience of slavery. Boster argues that while all slaves were objectified, disabled bondspeople were pa...
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Roderick Graham and Danielle Taana Smith
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Daria C. Crawley, Charlotte Broaden, Darlene Y. Motley
Employment predictions continue to forecast increasing racial diversity in the American workforce as firms face global competition and strive to grasp the challenges of a global business landscape. As American multinational corporations use expatriate as...
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N. S. Terblanche
AbstractLonger relationships with customers, with an anticipated concomitant increase in profitability flowing from such relationships, have become the focus of many businesses. Over time numerous measures to gauge and predict loyalty and commitment have...
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N. S. Terblanche
AbstractLonger relationships with customers, with an anticipated concomitant increase in profitability flowing from such relationships, have become the focus of many businesses. Over time numerous measures to gauge and predict loyalty and commitment have...
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Brian Van Der Westhuizen
AbstractThe relatively unique socio-political and economic environment in South Africa frequently leads to the assertion that South African managers are very different when compared to their overseas counterparts. As far as could be ascertained, no studi...
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Joniqua Ceasar, Marlene H. Peters-Lawrence, Valerie Mitchell and Tiffany M. Powell-Wiley
Little is known about recruitment methods for racial/ethnic minority populations from resource-limited areas for community-based health and needs assessments, particularly assessments that incorporate mobile health (mHealth) technology for characterizing...
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Allan K. Nkwata, Ming Zhang, Xiao Song, Bruno Giordani and Amara E. Ezeamama
Background: Toxic stress (TS), resiliency-promoting factors (RPFs) and their interactions were investigated in relationship to incident dementia in a nationally representative sample (n = 6516) of American adults =50 years enrolled in the Health and Reti...
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Monique S. White, Clifton C. Addison, Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Vanessa Bland, Adrianne Clark and Donna Antoine LaVigne
Childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions and is linked to hypertension among African American youth. Optimistic bias influences behavior of youth causing them to underestimate their susceptibility to negative health outcomes. This study explore...
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Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, Clifton Addison, Gregory Wilson, Jiankang Liu, Melody Fortune, Kiana Robinson, Monique White and Daniel Sarpong
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US and in Mississippi. Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer among women, and the underlying pathophysiology remains unknown, especially among African American (AA) women. The study purpose was to...
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Ephraim Okoro, Peter W. Cardon, Bryan Marshall, Otis Thomas
This article describes research about horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism (HVIC) among African American and European American university students. The survey is based on the work of Harry Triandis (1995), one of the seminal researchers...
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W. A. Akande,M. Banai
AbstractThis study explores South African managers? expectations of prospective South African ? United States international joint ventures. One hundred and three middle-level South African managers responded to a theory-based original survey questionnair...
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W. A. Akande,M. Banai
AbstractThis study explores South African managers? expectations of prospective South African ? United States international joint ventures. One hundred and three middle-level South African managers responded to a theory-based original survey questionnair...
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