Accent Bias Training in Undergraduate Human Resource Management Education

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Accent bias, a type of linguistic bias that is based on a speaker’s pronunciation, is a source of partiality in hiring and retention decisions. This study sought to understand perspectives on linguistic diversity and accent bias among university instructors and students in undergraduate human resource management programs. Results point to a lack of coverage alongside stereotypical views about accents and accent bias among instructors and a desire for accent bias training among all participants. The discussion addresses misconceptions that arose, argues for greater focus on accent bias in business communication, and provides guidance for the development of accent bias training.

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O’Brien, M. G., Le, T. N. N., Bodea, A., Trofimovich, P., & Shimada, M. (2024). Accent Bias Training in Undergraduate Human Resource Management Education. Business and Professional Communication Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/23294906231226212

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