Negative Attitudes Toward Older Workers and Hiring Decisions: Testing the Moderating Role of Decision Makers’ Core Self-Evaluations

Frontiers in Psychology, 1 January 2017, Volume 7, Article 2057

10 Pages Posted: 28 Oct 2018

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Ulrike Fasbender

Leuphana University of Lueneburg

Mo Wang

University of Florida - Department of Management

Date Written: January 12, 2017

Abstract

Organizational hiring practices have been charged for unfair treatment on the grounds of age. Drawing on theories of planned behavior and core self-evaluations, this research investigated the impact of negative attitudes toward older workers on hiring decisions and examined the moderating role of decision-makers’ core self-evaluations. We tested our hypotheses based on a structured online questionnaire and a vignette study using a sample of 102 participants working in human resource management across different industries. As predicted, negative attitudes toward older workers were positively related to avoidance of hiring older people, which in turn was negatively related to the likelihood to select the oldest candidate. Because hiring decisions are not only about the hiring subject but also about the decision-maker, we tested the moderating role of decision-makers’ core self-evaluations. Results showed that core self-evaluations buffered the relationship between negative attitudes toward older workers and avoidance of hiring older people. Theoretical implications of the findings with regard to hiring decisions about older people and practical recommendations to improve diversity management strategies and age-balanced hiring practices in organizations are discussed.

Keywords: Core Self-Evaluations, Avoidance Tendencies, Hiring Decisions, Negative Attitudes Toward Olderworkers, Selection Likelihood, Hiring Bias

Suggested Citation

Fasbender, Ulrike and Wang, Mo, Negative Attitudes Toward Older Workers and Hiring Decisions: Testing the Moderating Role of Decision Makers’ Core Self-Evaluations (January 12, 2017). Frontiers in Psychology, 1 January 2017, Volume 7, Article 2057, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3259584

Ulrike Fasbender

Leuphana University of Lueneburg ( email )

Scharnhorststraße 1
Lüneburg, 21335
Germany

Mo Wang (Contact Author)

University of Florida - Department of Management ( email )

United States

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