论匿名化促进组织多样性的局限性。

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Linda W Chang, Edward H Chang
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摘要

匿名化求职者简历是增加组织多样性的一种推荐策略,但大规模测试显示结果好坏参半。我们考虑决策者的社会支配取向(SDO),这是一种反平均主义/支持基于群体的等级制度的措施,以说明匿名化的局限性。通过四项预先注册的研究(N = 3,150),我们表明:(a)当工作资料匿名化时,低SDO个体不太可能雇用来自代表性不足群体的个体;(b)他们更有可能选择使用匿名化。综上所述,这些结果表明,选择匿名化政策有时可能会减少被选择对象的多样性。此外,人们似乎对匿名化的后果有不准确的信念。我们的研究结果表明,多样性干预的政策评估应考虑异质性治疗效应和选择效应的相互作用,这可能会无意中导致与既定政策目标相反的结果。
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On the Limits of Anonymization for Promoting Diversity in Organizations.

Anonymization of job applicant resumes is a recommended strategy to increase diversity in organizations, but large-scale tests have shown mixed results. We consider decision-makers' social dominance orientation (SDO), a measure of anti-egalitarianism/endorsement of group-based hierarchy, to illustrate the limits of anonymization. Across four pre-registered studies (N = 3,150), we show that (a) lower SDO individuals are less likely to hire individuals from underrepresented groups when job materials are anonymized and (b) they are more likely to opt into using anonymization. Taken together, these results suggest that opt-in anonymization policies may sometimes reduce the diversity of who is selected. Furthermore, people appear to have inaccurate lay beliefs about the consequences of anonymization. Our results suggest policy evaluations of diversity interventions should consider the interaction of heterogeneous treatment effects and selection effects, which may inadvertently lead to outcomes that are contrary to the stated policy goals.

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期刊介绍: The Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin is the official journal for the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. The journal is an international outlet for original empirical papers in all areas of personality and social psychology.
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