Does Socioeconomic Status Moderate the Relation Between Cultural Wording of Recruitment Information and Organizational Attraction?

IF 2.2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Personnel Psychology Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1027/1866-5888/a000339
Brent A. Stevenor, Margaret E. Brooks, Kate M. Den Houter, Alexis Hirvo
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Abstract: Strategies to increase socioeconomic status (SES) diversity within organizations have been given little attention. Research suggests that subtle characteristics of recruitment materials influence peoples’ perceptions of organizations. In this hybrid registered report, we examined whether SES moderates the relation between individualistic–collectivistic recruitment message wording and organizational attraction. Using a large sample ( N = 652), we found that people high in SES were more attracted to collectivistic-worded recruitment information than were people low in SES. People low in SES were more attracted to individualistic-worded recruitment information than collectivistic-worded recruitment information. The implications of our findings and directions for future research are discussed.
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社会经济地位对招聘信息文化措辞与组织吸引力的关系有调节作用吗?
摘要:提高组织内部社会经济地位(SES)多样性的策略很少受到关注。研究表明,招聘材料的微妙特征会影响人们对组织的看法。在这篇混合注册报告中,我们考察了社会地位是否调节了个人主义-集体主义招聘信息措辞与组织吸引力之间的关系。通过一个大样本(N = 652),我们发现社会地位高的人比社会地位低的人更容易被集体主义的招聘信息所吸引。社会经济地位低的人更容易被个人主义的招聘信息吸引,而不是集体主义的招聘信息。讨论了本研究的意义和未来的研究方向。
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