Cultural Role Expectiations, Husband-Wife Resources and Competence: Their Effect on Decision-Making Influence in Black and White Families in Usa
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Creator Roger J. Baran
Title Cultural Role Expectiations, Husband-Wife Resources and Competence: Their Effect on Decision-Making Influence in Black and White Families in Usa
Publisher Asian Forum on Business Education (AFBE)
Publication Year 2553
Journal Title AFBE Journal
Journal Vol. 3
Journal No. 1
Page no. 128
Keyword Husband-Wife,Black and White Families,USA
ISSN 2071-7873
Abstract Three theories are examined to explain husband-wife influence in decision making: (1) Cultural Ideology (2) Resource Theory and (3) Involvement. A schema is presented which specifies explanatory variables underlying the three theories of spousal influence. Race and its impact on husband-wife roles are then investigated; particularly, whether or not in intact black families wives exercise predominant influence over family money matters. Some deficiencies are mentioned which characterize much of the black family research. Results of an empirical study are then presented to determine if there are differences in black-white marital attitudes, psychological interest in money matters, and family financial decision making
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