Abstract

The authors examine the influence of student ethnocentrism on attitudes toward the importance of and propensity to enroll in international business, foreign language, and business ethics courses. Ethnocentrism is found to be related negatively to student attitudes on each of these topic areas. The relevance of these findings to marketing educators is discussed.

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