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Effects of facial features and styling elements on perceptions of competence,warmth, and hireability of male professionals
Authors:Marc Fetscherin  Stacey Tantleff-Dunn  Arne Klumb
Institution:1. Rollins College College of Arts and Sciencesmfetscherin@rollins.edu;3. Rollins College College of Arts and Sciences
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Few studies investigated the effects of facial characteristics on stereotyping in the business context. Using a 2 (beard/no beard) x 2 (acne/no acne) x 2 (tie/no tie) x 2 (eyeglasses/no eyeglasses) between subjects’ design, two representative samples of 364 and 711 participants rated different stimuli of male subjects on dimensions of competence, warmth and hireability. Based on 4,215 observations, results show acne has a negative and eyeglasses a positive effect on both competence and warmth. Wearing a necktie has a positive effect on competence and a negative effect on warmth. Finally, beardedness has a negative effect on warmth. We also observe that competence has a greater effect on hireability than warmth. We discuss the findings in the context of theoretical and managerial implications for male job applicants as well as HR practices.
Keywords:Social perception  competence  warmth  facial characteristics  stereotypes
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