社会人口因素对建立仲裁判断力的影响

IF 1.6 Q2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Maziar Jafary, Jules Carrière
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本研究探讨了仲裁员和原告的社会人口特征如何影响仲裁员对仲裁裁决的判断依据。根据从加拿大法律信息研究所网站上收集的加拿大大学部门的仲裁裁决数据集,对两个研究问题进行了定量检验。我们建立了两个与仲裁员和原告的社会人口特征相关的自变量模型。我们使用多项式逻辑回归来研究这些变量对仲裁员解释其裁决时所使用的理由可能产生的影响。结果表明,这两个模型都会对仲裁员如何解释其仲裁决定产生重大影响。以下变量对模型有重大影响:仲裁员的年龄、仲裁员的专业管理经验、原告的性别以及集体实体(工会或协会)对原告的支持。年轻仲裁员更倾向于使用 "法律",而有管理专业经验的仲裁员则倾向于引用 "证据 "来证明其仲裁决定的合理性。另外,对于有集体实体支持的男性原告,仲裁员更倾向于使用 "证据 "作为判断依据。本文进一步讨论了这些发现的细节、研究的局限性以及未来的研究方向。
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The effects of the socio-demographic factors on judgement building in arbitration

The effects of the socio-demographic factors on judgement building in arbitration

This study examines how the socio-demographic characteristics of arbitrators and of plaintiffs affect arbitrators' judgement bases for arbitration decisions. Two research questions are tested quantitatively based on a data set of arbitration decisions in the Canadian university sector collected from the website of the Canadian Legal Information Institute. We created two models of independent variables related to the socio-demographic characteristics of arbitrators and plaintiffs. Multinomial logistic regression is used to examine the possible impacts of these variables on the justifications used by arbitrators to explain their decisions. The results indicate that both models significantly influence how arbitrators justify their arbitral decisions. The following variables significantly contribute to the models: arbitrator's age, arbitrator's professional experience in management, plaintiff's gender, and support of the plaintiff by a collective entity (union or association). Young arbitrators are more likely to use “laws” and those who have professional experience in management tend to cite “evidence” to justify their arbitral decisions. Also, arbitrators are more likely to use “evidence” as their judgement basis for male plaintiffs who are supported by a collective entity. The details of these findings, limitations of the study, and future directions for research are further discussed.

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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS JOURNAL
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