Support for a demographically based selection method at University: The role of competition

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serval:BIB_DD25BFBEA44C
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Publications
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Title
Support for a demographically based selection method at University: The role of competition
Title of the conference
Annual Academy of Management Conference
Author(s)
Binggeli S., Kleinlogel E. P., Krings F., Dietz J.
Address
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Published
Issued date
08/2012
Language
english
Abstract
Building on the instrumental model of group conflict (IMGC), the present experiment investigates the support for discriminatory and meritocratic method of selections at university in a sample of local and immigrant students. Results showed that local students were supporting in a larger proportion selection method that favors them over immigrants in comparison to method that consists in selecting the best applicants without considering his/her origin. Supporting the assumption of the IMGC, this effect was stronger for locals who perceived immigrants as competing for resources. Immigrant students supported more strongly the meritocratic selection method than the one that discriminated them. However, contrasting with the assumption of the IMGC, this effect was only present in students who perceived immigrants as weakly competing for locals' resources. Results demonstrate that selection methods used at university can be perceived differently depending on students' origin. Further, they suggest that the mechanisms underlying the perception of discriminatory and meritocratic selection methods differ between local and immigrant students. Hence, the present experiment makes a theoretical contribution to the IMGC by delimiting its assumptions to the ingroup facing a competitive situation with a relevant outgroup. Practical implication for universities recruitment policies are discussed.
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14/05/2012 11:06
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20/08/2019 17:01
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