Impact of Gender, Race, And Dress On Choice of CPAs
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Keywords
gender, race, dress, CPAs
Abstract
The study investigated the effect of client gender, CPA ethnic origin, CPA gender and CPA dress on the likelihood of hiring a CPA. Subjects perceptions of CPAs for important determinants of the hiring decision were collected and analyzed. Results indicate that Caucasian CPAs were rated highest on most dimensions including likelihood-of-hiring and African-American CPAs were rated lowest. While the dress of Caucasian CPAs did not seem to matter, casually dressed minority CPAs were rated significantly lower than formally dressed minority CPAs.
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