分类
就业能力
合并(版本控制)
探索者
人员选择
选择(遗传算法)
心理学
弱势群体
社会心理学
社会语言学
种族主义
社会学
公共关系
语言学
政治学
计算机科学
管理
教育学
性别研究
哲学
人工智能
法学
经济
情报检索
作者
Faye K. Cocchiara,Myrtle P. Bell,Wendy J. Casper
摘要
An increasingly diverse labor pool has increased the likelihood that HR recruiters will encounter job seekers who speak with different dialects. Prior studies have investigated the effects of applicant dialect on employment selection outcomes. In this article, we merge this research with stereotyping, “modern racism,” and sociolinguistics literatures to formulate propositions surrounding two questions of interest: (1) Do prospective employers categorize job applicants using sociolinguistic cues? and (2) If so, what impact does this categorization have on evaluations of applicant employability? We believe this research can provide significant insights into HR practice as discriminatory behaviors change and adapt to fit social norms, particularly in employee recruitment and selection contexts. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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