The Relationship between Preparation, Impression Management, and Interview Performance in High-Stakes Personnel Selection: A Field Study of Airline Pilot Applicants

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Kevin Schudlik, Marc-André Reinhard, P. Müller
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ABSTRACT Objective The present study investigates how airline pilot applicants prepare for a personnel selection procedure and how this relates to their deceptive and honest impression management (IM) in the job interview and their interview performance. Background It is thus far unclear how preparation relates to IM in real-world and high-stakes settings. This is of particular importance for the aviation industry, because numerous commercial providers offer preparation courses for selection procedures potentially impacting selection decisions. Method We conducted a field study of high-stakes job interviews embedded in a selection procedure for airline pilots. Data from 100 interviewees was acquired. Results The variety of preparation strategies an applicant used was positively correlated with two deceptive IM (faking) strategies in the job interview. Moreover, low effort preparation via social media and guidebooks was positively correlated with overall faking. The variety of preparation and preparation via social media were also positively correlated with honest IM. However, neither the aforementioned preparation nor IM showed significant correlations with the interview performance. Conclusion The effects of preparation depend on the specific preparation methods used. Certain methods of preparation are positively associated with applicants’ use of IM strategies in the job interview.
高风险人才选拔中的准备、印象管理和面试绩效之间的关系——对航空飞行员申请人的实地研究
摘要目的本研究探讨航空公司飞行员申请人如何为人员选择程序做准备,以及这与他们在面试中的欺骗和诚实印象管理(IM)及其面试表现之间的关系。到目前为止,还不清楚在现实世界和高风险环境中,准备工作与即时通讯有什么关系。这对航空业尤其重要,因为许多商业供应商为可能影响选择决策的选择程序提供准备课程。方法对航空公司飞行员选拔过程中的高风险工作面试进行了实地研究。收集了100位受访者的数据。结果求职者在面试中使用的准备策略的多样性与两种欺骗性IM(伪造)策略正相关。此外,通过社交媒体和旅游指南进行的低努力准备与总体造假呈正相关。准备的多样性和通过社交媒体的准备也与诚实的即时通讯呈正相关。然而,上述准备和IM与面试表现都没有显著的相关性。结论制剂的效果取决于所采用的具体制备方法。某些准备方法与求职者在面试中使用即时通讯策略呈正相关。
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