决策者种族和性别对高层管理实际晋升的影响研究

EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF DECISION MAKERS' RACE AND GENDER ON ACTUAL PROMOTIONS TO TOP MANAGEMENT

PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY · 2002
被引 110
人大 AABS 4*

中文导读

研究美国联邦部门12年间51个高层管理职位的晋升决策,发现评审小组和选拔官员的种族与性别构成对女性申请者有利,但对非裔和西班牙裔男性申请者不利,且这种影响无法用资历差异或现有理论完全解释。

Abstract

The effects of decision makers' race and gender on promotion decisions about applicants of diverse race and gender for 51 top management positions in a cabinet‐level U.S. federal department over a 12‐year period were examined. Promotion decisions were made in a 2‐stage process. First, a review panel decided which applicants to refer for the position. Second, the selecting official selected one of the referred applicants for the position. Overall, decisions by review panels of different race and gender composition and by selecting officials of different race and gender were to the advantage of female applicants and to the disadvantage of African American and Hispanic male applicants. These effects were not fully accounted for by race or gender differences in applicant qualifications, or by any of several theoretical explanations for the effects of race and gender on promotions to top management.

组织行为人力资源管理种族与性别研究公共管理