Research: How the “Accent Penalty” Determines Who Gets Heard

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In modern organizations, leaders tacitly assume that good ideas rise on their merits: The most compelling argument wins, or the clearest insight gains traction. In principle, expertise, evidence, and originality should objectively determine whose ideas garner attention. In practice, however, influence often depends on something far less visible: a speaker’s accent.

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