Predicting Readiness For Diversity Training The Influence Of Perceived Ethnic Discrimination And Dyadic Dissimilarity

JOURNAL OF PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY(2017)

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Using data collected from 160 employed professionals in the US, we performed multivariate and univariate multiple regression analyses to examine the joint effect of perceived ethnic discrimination and ethnic dyadic dissimilarity on trainee readiness for diversity training (pre-training motivation to learn, self-efficacy, intention to use, and perceived utility). A significant interaction effect showed that individuals displayed stronger pre-training motivation to learn, intention to use, and perceived utility when they perceived discrimination based on ethnic background and when they were ethnically dissimilar to their supervisor. However, perceived ethnic discrimination was not associated with these three readiness variables when subordinate-supervisor ethnic backgrounds were the same. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
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diversity training, pre-training readiness, ethnic discrimination, dyadic dissimilarity
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