Can Pacific peoples be labelled as talent in New Zealand The prejudicial effects of societal stereotypes

Hyun Mi Park, E. M. Hughes
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There is an assumed prototype for talent, yet the stereotype of one's ethnicities influences the prototype. Stereotypes are therefore a discriminating factor limiting people's ability within the workforce. For Pacific peoples in New Zealand, since the early migratory outset, they continue to feature heavily in deprivation statistics. Pacific people are New Zealand's lowest median income earner, at the benefit of New Zealand's society and economy. Although it is critical to examine the stereotypes of the various ethnicities in the high skilled workforce, stereotyping and the resultant discrimination are under-researched in the talent management field. Therefore, this research explores the effects of stereotypes in talent identification through the case of Pacific peoples in New Zealand. It concludes that stereotypes negatively influence the decision-making process to identify talented employees. It contributes to establish diversity-oriented policies for policy makers and expand our knowledge on the prejudicial effects of societal stereotypes in the workforce.
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在新西兰,太平洋人能被称为人才吗?社会刻板印象的偏见影响
人才有一个假定的原型,然而种族的刻板印象影响了这个原型。因此,刻板印象是限制人们在职场能力的歧视性因素。对于新西兰的太平洋人民来说,自从早期开始移徙以来,他们继续在贫困统计中占据重要地位。太平洋人是新西兰收入中位数最低的人群,这有利于新西兰的社会和经济。虽然研究高技能劳动力中不同种族的刻板印象至关重要,但在人才管理领域,对刻板印象和由此产生的歧视的研究不足。因此,本研究以新西兰的太平洋民族为研究对象,探讨了刻板印象对人才识别的影响。结论是,刻板印象对识别优秀员工的决策过程产生负面影响。它有助于为决策者制定以多样性为导向的政策,并扩大我们对劳动力中社会陈规定型观念的偏见影响的认识。
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