An Attitudinal Comparison of Black and White Small Businessmen1
An Attitudinal Comparison of Black and White Small Businessmen1
Sonfield, Matthew C.
1978-01-01 00:00:00
Black and white small businessmen respondents indicated a variety of similarities and differences in business attitudes. Common stereotypes regarding the black middle class and the small businessman were rejected. Resulting profiles showed that the potentials of black and white small businessmen are equal, but not the opportunities available to them.
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An Attitudinal Comparison of Black and White Small Businessmen1
Black and white small businessmen respondents indicated a variety of similarities and differences in business attitudes. Common stereotypes regarding the black middle class and the small businessman were rejected. Resulting profiles showed that the potentials of black and white small businessmen are equal, but not the opportunities available to them.
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