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Student perceptions of ‘job politics’ as practised by those climbing the corporate career ladder
Authors:Milton M Pressley  David E Blevins
Institution:1. the Department of Management and Marketing at the University of Mississippi, USA
Abstract:This study assessed the extent to which college students, tomorrow's executives, agreed with various commonly heard assertions regarding the tactics of those climbing the corporate career ladder. The study used essentially the same data collection instrument as that used in a recent study of business executives. The results indicate a highly significant relationship of the opinions to church affiliation, citizenship, and race of the subjects. Moderate levels of significant opinion differences related to the subjects' school, age, social class, and gender. The subjects' opinions were not significantly related to their academic department, gradepoint average, or work experience.
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