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Strategies for managing impressions of racial identity in the workplace.
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EthnicityDiscriminationRacial PrejudiceEducationOrganizational BehaviorSocial SciencesRacial IdentityRaceAfrican American StudiesRacial GroupEthnic StudiesIdentity IssueStrategy UseRacismEthnic DiscriminationSocial IdentityRacialization StudiesEthnic IdentityIdentity Studies (Memory Studies)Rim StrategiesCultureLife SatisfactionRace Relation
This article deepens understanding of the workplace experiences of racial minorities by investigating racial identity-based impression management (RIM) by Asian American journalists. Racial centrality, directly or indirectly, predicted the use of 4 RIM strategies (avoidance, enhancement, affiliation, and racial humor). Professional centrality also predicted strategy use, which was related to life satisfaction and perceived career success. By shedding light on proactive strategies that individuals use to influence colleagues' impressions of their racial identity, we contribute to research on diversity in organizations, impression management, and racial identity.
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