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Effects of discriminatory interview questions and gender on applicant reactions
Authors:Alan M. Saks  Julie M. McCarthy
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;(2) Department of Management, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Justice and signalling theory were used to explain the effects of discriminatory interview questions on applicant reactions. Participants were randomly assigned to a hypothetical interview condition with four, two or no discriminatory questions. Discriminatory questions had a significant negative effect on participant’s reactions to the interview and interviewer; perceptions of employee treatment; and intentions to pursue employment, accept a job offer, and recommend the organization to others. Participants also responded less favorably to a female interviewer, and female interviewees reported more negative perceptions. In addition, a sequential model was supported in which discriminatory questions had a negative effect on reactions toward the interview and interviewer; reactions were positively related to organizational attractiveness; and organizational attractiveness was positively related to intentions to pursue employment, accept a job offer, and recommend the organization.
Keywords:discrimination  interview  applicant  gender  reactions  perceptions
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