M. Swenson, William R. Swinyard, Frederick W. Langrehr, Scott M. Smith
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The Appeal of Personal Selling as a Career: A Decade Later
While students' attitudes and perceptions toward personal selling as a career have been discussed at length, the literature reflects remarkably little effort to understand students' preferences for sales careers. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and extend the knowledge base by conducting a time-series replication of an earlier study and by examining the relative importance of marketing-related career characteristics. Managerial implications of this research are discussed.