Authors
Jay H Hardy III, Kian Siong Tey, Wilson Cyrus-Lai, Richard F Martell, Andy Olstad, Eric Luis Uhlmann
Publication date
2022/3
Journal
Journal of Management
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
657-692
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
It is widely acknowledged that subgroup bias can influence hiring evaluations. However, the notion that bias still threatens equitable hiring outcomes in modern employment contexts continues to be debated, even among organizational scholars. In this study, we sought to contextualize this debate by estimating the practical impact of bias on real-world hiring outcomes (a) across a wide range of hiring scenarios and (b) in the presence of diversity-oriented staffing practices. Toward this end, we conducted a targeted meta-analysis of recent hiring experiments that manipulated both candidate gender and qualifications to couch our investigation within ongoing debates surrounding the impact of small amounts of bias in otherwise meritocratic hiring contexts. Consistent with prior research, we found evidence of small gender bias effects (d = −0.30) and large qualification effects (d = 1.61) on hiring managers’ evaluations …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
JH Hardy III, KS Tey, W Cyrus-Lai, RF Martell, A Olstad… - Journal of Management, 2022