Self-Promotion in the Structured Interview - No Evidence of Differential Effects for Men and Women

JOURNAL OF PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY(2023)

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During employment interviews, candidates often use impression management tactics to influence how they are perceived by the interviewer. Previous research suggests that certain impression management tactics, specifically self-promotion, may work more successfully for men than for women, which is problematic as it can result in hiring discrimination against women. In this registered report, we used an experimental design (N = 831) to examine gender differences in the success of self-promotion tactics and whether using a structured rating process can mitigate this effect. However, our results did not replicate the pattern of effects found in previous studies; the interaction of gender and self-promotion was not significant. These findings support previous research, which found that structured interviews are resistant to gender bias.
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selection,employment interviews,impression management,self-promotion,structured interviews
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