The Impact of HR Practices on Perceived Gender Sensitivity and Gender Bias: A Multilevel Analysis of Hotel Industry

Farhatullah Khan, Neeraj K. Sehrawat, Suma Singh
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Gender sensitivity aids as a probable solution for facilitating female talent in an organization. This study measures gender sensitivity by applying multilevel modeling in hotel industry with a twofold objective: to identify explanatory predictors at the organizational level as well as to check whether insensitivity is the result of inherent bias in the industry at the individual level. Primary data were obtained from 355 employees and 10 HR (human resource) managers of both five and four-star hotels of Udaipur, India. Since 19.132% of the variation in gender sensitivity lies among the hotels and variation at the individual level is 8.731%, the data is analyzed through hierarchical linear modeling. Perceived gender bias (PGB) and human resource policies and practices (HRP) were found to be both significant and enough to explain variation in gender sensitivity among hotels. Also, an inverse and significant relationship between perceived gender bias (PGB) and perceived gender sensitivity (PGS) and a positive and significant relationship between PGS and HRP were identified.
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人力资源实践对感知性别敏感性和性别偏见的影响:基于酒店业的多层次分析
性别敏感有助于促进组织中女性人才的发展。本研究通过在酒店业应用多层次模型来测量性别敏感性,具有双重目标:在组织层面确定解释性预测因子,以及在个人层面检查不敏感性是否是行业固有偏见的结果。主要数据来自印度乌代普尔五星级和四星级酒店的355名员工和10名HR(人力资源)经理。由于19.132%的性别敏感性变异发生在酒店层面,8.731%的性别敏感性变异发生在个人层面,因此我们通过层次线性模型对数据进行分析。感知性别偏见(PGB)和人力资源政策和实践(HRP)都是显著的,足以解释酒店之间性别敏感性的差异。此外,感知性别偏见(PGB)与感知性别敏感(PGS)呈显著负相关,感知性别敏感(PGS)与HRP呈显著正相关。
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