The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) publishes regularly on the topic of diversity in business education, including articles on identity, inclusive teaching practices, and mitigating bias in search committees. Of particular interest is the "Breaking through Bias" article found below.
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Use these three type of searching tools to help you find information on diversity in business education. When searching in databases, you may find it helpful to use wildcard characters like * for terms (e.g. feminis* for feminist or feminism).
OneSearch
Use OneSearch to find books and articles at Kennedy Library and CSU+
Recommended Databases
Use these resources to find articles. If you find something we don't have access to, you can request it via Interlibrary loan for free.
Google Scholar
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If you’re having trouble coming up with terminology for your searches, consider consulting one of the lists below of relevant terms.
The sources below provide both preferred terms and terms that are not recommended. You may find you need to use outdated terms for searching, but avoid using them any final papers or reports.
ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research) provides access to a vast archive of social science data (demographic, survey, behavioral, housing, etc.). Use of these data requires SPSS, SAS, or similar software. This database is sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts.