A comment on consumer discrimination of basketball card collectors

Because of our interest in the growing body of literature exploring the impact of race on decision-making in sports card collecting, it is necessary that we address concerns with consequential shortfalls of a recent article on the topic published in the The Social Science Journal. "Consumer dis...

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Published inThe Social science journal (Fort Collins) Vol. 47; no. 4; pp. 875 - 880
Main Authors Regoli, Robert M., Smith, Wade P., Primm, Eric
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.12.2010
Taylor & Francis
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Summary:Because of our interest in the growing body of literature exploring the impact of race on decision-making in sports card collecting, it is necessary that we address concerns with consequential shortfalls of a recent article on the topic published in the The Social Science Journal. "Consumer discrimination in the NBA", by Broyles and Keen (2010). Following a commentary on this research, we offer suggestions for future studies exploring the interconnectivity between race and sport through consumer discrimination. [Copyright Elsevier Inc.]
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ISSN:0362-3319
1873-5355
DOI:10.1016/j.soscij.2010.07.007