Structure and/or Culture: Explaining Racial Differences in Work Values

Limited research has been exclusively conducted to explain the racial differences in work values, though the subject is theoretically and substantively significant in the workplace. This study reexamines the findings of previous studies that African American workers attach significantly higher value...

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Published inJournal of black studies Vol. 42; no. 4; pp. 638 - 664
Main Author Kashefi, Max
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Abstract Limited research has been exclusively conducted to explain the racial differences in work values, though the subject is theoretically and substantively significant in the workplace. This study reexamines the findings of previous studies that African American workers attach significantly higher values to the "extrinsic rewards" than Whites while White workers value the "intrinsic rewards" significantly higher than their Black counterparts. The article proposes that the socioeconomic improvements of African American workers, before and after entering the workplace, have transformed their work values. The proposition is based on William Wilson's discussions that Blacks like their White counterparts are doing the same in high-status occupational contexts. Based on recent theories of occupational socialization, four sets of work values, including intrinsic and extrinsic, have been analyzed. The findings reveal persistence of racial differences on work values during the last few decades. However, when the occupational contexts are taken into consideration, racial differences in three out of fours sets of work values turn out to be nonsignificant, supporting Wilson's arguments that culturally developed work attitudes have been reshaped within high-status occupational contexts.
AbstractList Limited research has been exclusively conducted to explain the racial differences in work values, though the subject is theoretically and substantively significant in the workplace. This study reexamines the findings of previous studies that African American workers attach significantly higher values to the "extrinsic rewards" than Whites while White workers value the "intrinsic rewards" significantly higher than their Black counterparts. The article proposes that the socioeconomic improvements of African American workers, before and after entering the workplace, have transformed their work values. The proposition is based on William Wilson's discussions that Blacks like their White counterparts are doing the same in high-status occupational contexts. Based on recent theories of occupational socialization, four sets of work values, including intrinsic and extrinsic, have been analyzed. The findings reveal persistence of racial differences on work values during the last few decades. However, when the occupational contexts are taken into consideration, racial differences in three out of fours sets of work values turn out to be nonsignificant, supporting Wilson's arguments that culturally developed work attitudes have been reshaped within high-status occupational contexts. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright holder.]
Limited research has been exclusively conducted to explain the racial differences in work values, though the subject is theoretically and substantively significant in the workplace. This study reexamines the findings of previous studies that African American workers attach significantly higher values to the "extrinsic rewards" than Whites while White workers value the "intrinsic rewards" significantly higher than their Black counterparts. The article proposes that the socioeconomic improvements of African American workers, before and after entering the workplace, have transformed their work values. The proposition is based on William Wilson's discussions that Blacks like their White counterparts are doing the same in high-status occupational contexts. Based on recent theories of occupational socialization, four sets of work values, including intrinsic and extrinsic, have been analyzed. The findings reveal persistence of racial differences on work values during the last few decades. However, when the occupational contexts are taken into consideration, racial differences in three out of fours sets of work values turn out to be nonsignificant, supporting Wilson's arguments that culturally developed work attitudes have been reshaped within high-status occupational contexts.
Limited research has been exclusively conducted to explain the racial differences in work values, though the subject is theoretically and substantively significant in the workplace. This study reexamines the findings of previous studies that African American workers attach significantly higher values to the "extrinsic rewards" than Whites while White workers value the "intrinsic rewards" significantly higher than their Black counterparts. The article proposes that the socioeconomic improvements of African American workers, before and after entering the workplace, have transformed their work values. The proposition is based on William Wilson's discussions that Blacks like their White counterparts are doing the same in high-status occupational contexts. Based on recent theories of occupational socialization, four sets of work values, including intrinsic and extrinsic, have been analyzed. The findings reveal persistence of racial differences on work values during the last few decades. However, when the occupational contexts are taken into consideration, racial differences in three out of fours sets of work values turn out to be nonsignificant, supporting Wilson's arguments that culturally developed work attitudes have been reshaped within high-status occupational contexts. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
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SubjectTerms African American culture
African Americans
Attitudes to work
Black White Differences
Control variables
Cultural values
Culture
Economic value
Educational attainment
Employee attitude
Employment
Hypotheses
Occupational status
Occupations
Professional Socialization
Race
Racial Differences
Racial differentiation
Rewards
Socialization
Sociology of Work
U.S.A
Values
Values education
White people
Whites
Work Attitudes
Work ethic
Work Values
Workers
Workplaces
Title Structure and/or Culture: Explaining Racial Differences in Work Values
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