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Executive Search Consultants' Biases Against Women (or Men?)
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Abstract Women remain under-represented in leadership positions in many countries. Since executive search consultants (also known as headhunters) act as gatekeepers in the hiring process, headhunters' biases might influence the female under-representation. There is preliminary evidence that suggests headhunt... view more
Women remain under-represented in leadership positions in many countries. Since executive search consultants (also known as headhunters) act as gatekeepers in the hiring process, headhunters' biases might influence the female under-representation. There is preliminary evidence that suggests headhunters favor men, but direct evidence is missing. Thus, this study directly tested this assumption using implicit and explicit measures (an implicit association test and a gender role attitudes survey), completed by 123 German executive search consultants. Although neither measure showed an anti-women bias (with the explicit measure being compared to a match sample from a representative survey using propensity score matching), the implicit association test showed an in-group bias (i.e., male headhunter had a stronger association of men and competence than of women and competence). The latter is worrisome because the majority of consultants in this business are men. Thus, organizations interested in more female managers need to carefully consider who they hire as their executive search consultants.... view less
Keywords
ALLBUS; human resources; prejudice; gender-specific factors; discrimination; executive position; woman; counselor; hiring
Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Human Resources Management
Free Keywords
headhunting; executive search; sex discrimination; own-gender bias; implicit measure; ALLBUS 2016
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 1-6
Journal
Frontiers in Psychology, 13 (2022)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.541766
ISSN
1664-1078
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed