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More than meets the eye: How social identities shape interpersonal interactions

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Margaret Shih, UCLA – Anderson School of Business

Description

Semester:

  • Winter 2017

Speakers:

Margaret Shih, UCLA - Anderson School of Business

Lecture Time:

Fri, March 17, 2017 @ 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Lecture Location:

Room R1220, Ross School of Business

Speaker Webpage(s):

http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty/management-and-organizations/faculty/shih

Introduced By:

No introduction available.

Abstract

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Recording & Additional Notes

Margaret Shih is the Board of Visitors Term Chair Professor in Management and Organizations and Senior Associate Dean of FEMBA and Full Time MBA programs at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Her research focuses on the effects of diversity in organizations. In particular, she focuses on social identity and the psychological effects of stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination and stigma in organizations.