Discrimination Against Immigrants at Employment: Relations Between Managers' Level of Moral Development, Supervisor Advice, and Codes of Conduct

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Type
A Master's thesis.
Collection
Publications
Title
Discrimination Against Immigrants at Employment: Relations Between Managers' Level of Moral Development, Supervisor Advice, and Codes of Conduct
Author(s)
Nicolas Roulin
Director(s)
Krings Franciska
Institution details
HEC
Publication state
Accepted
Issued date
06/2008
Genre
Master Thesis
Language
english
Notes
Abstract: Discrimination against foreign applicants was studied using an in-basket exercise with 210 Swiss managers. Participants had to evaluate and select Swiss (in-group) or Kosovo-Albanian (out-group) candidates. Results showed that supervisor advice to prefer in-group members reduced out-group member's chances to be selected for an interview. However, codes of conduct stressing the importance of equal opportunities, codes enforcement, and the level of cognitive moral development of participants had no impact on such decisions. Implications for both research and organizations are presented --- Old month value: Juin
Keywords
sélection du personnel, discrimination à l'emploi, codes de conduite, développement moral, Test de Définition des Problématiques
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23/06/2008 8:39
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