How does bias enter the employment interview? Identifying the riskiest applicant characteristics, interviewer characteristics, and sources of potentially biasing information

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Timothy G. Wingate, Sabah Rasheed, Stephen D. Risavy, Chet Robie
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Abstract

The current study examines the riskiest forms and sources of potential bias in the employment interview. A mixed methods survey focused on interviewers' attention to various potentially biasing applicant characteristics, how interviewers learn about such characteristics, the traits of interviewers who are sensitive to such characteristics, and how knowledge of such characteristics affects interviewers' opinions of applicants. Participants were 680 professional interviewers from the U.S., U.K., and Canada. High risks of bias were associated with six applicant characteristics (as targets of bias), three interviewer characteristics (as predisposing toward bias), and three sources of information in the interview process. Interviewers commonly rationalized their judgments in job-relevant terms. These results have implications for understanding and limiting the risk of common selection biases.

就业面试中的偏见是如何产生的?识别风险最大的申请人特征、面试官特征以及可能存在偏见的信息来源
本研究探讨了就业面试中最危险的潜在偏见形式和来源。一项混合方法调查的重点是面试官对各种可能产生偏见的求职者特征的关注、面试官如何了解这些特征、对这些特征敏感的面试官的特质,以及对这些特征的了解如何影响面试官对求职者的看法。参与者是来自美国、英国和加拿大的 680 名专业面试官。高偏见风险与申请人的六个特征(作为偏见的目标)、面试官的三个特征(容易产生偏见)以及面试过程中的三个信息来源有关。面试官通常从与工作相关的角度合理化他们的判断。这些结果对于理解和限制常见的选拔偏见风险具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Selection and Assessment publishes original articles related to all aspects of personnel selection, staffing, and assessment in organizations. Using an effective combination of academic research with professional-led best practice, IJSA aims to develop new knowledge and understanding in these important areas of work psychology and contemporary workforce management.
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