Applicant Desirability Influences Reactions to Discovered Résumé Embellishments |
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Authors: | Kristine M. Kuhn Timothy R. Johnson Douglas Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship, Washington State University, , Pullman, WA, 99164‐4743 USA;2. Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Idaho, , Moscow, ID, 83844 USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigates responses to a discovered résumé embellishment as a function of initial impressions of the applicant. In Study 1, managers and recruiters rated the extent to which a discrepancy uncovered by a background check would lower their opinion of an applicant, using a between‐subjects design crossing the applicant's apparent desirability and type of embellishment. In Study 2, business students completed a simulated hiring task in which they first evaluated applicants based on their résumés, then read background reports, and subsequently made a final evaluation. Results indicate interactive effects of an applicant's apparent desirability, type of deception revealed, and response dimension. The discovery of a minor embellishment has little effect on evaluations of favored applicants, but negatively impacts less desirable applicants. |
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