International perspectives on the legal environment for selection
Perspectives from 22 countries on aspects of the legal environment for selection are presented in this article. Issues addressed include (a) whether there are racial/ethnic/religious subgroups viewed as "disadvantaged,'' (b) whether research documents mean differences between groups o...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-65782019-08-29T04:01:36Z International perspectives on the legal environment for selection MYORS, Brett LIEVENS, Filip CRONSHOW, Steven F. SCHOLLAERT, E VAN HOYE, G MLADINIC, A RODRIGUEZ, V AGUINIS, H STEINER, DD ROLLAND, F SCHULER, H FRINTRUP, A NIKOLAOU, I TOMPROU, M SUBRAMONY, S RAJ, SB TZAFRIR, S BAMBERGER, P BERTOLINO, M MARIANI, M Perspectives from 22 countries on aspects of the legal environment for selection are presented in this article. Issues addressed include (a) whether there are racial/ethnic/religious subgroups viewed as "disadvantaged,'' (b) whether research documents mean differences between groups on individual difference measures relevant to job performance, (c) whether there are laws prohibiting discrimination against specific groups, (d) the evidence required to make and refute a claim of discrimination, (e) the consequences of violation of the laws, (f) whether particular selection methods are limited or banned, (g) whether preferential treatment of members of disadvantaged groups is permitted, and (h) whether the practice of industrial and organizational psychology has been affected by the legal environment. 2008-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5579 info:doi/10.1111/j.1754-9434.2008.00040.x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/6578/viewcontent/intlegal.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Industrial and Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Theory |
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Perspectives from 22 countries on aspects of the legal environment for selection are presented in this article. Issues addressed include (a) whether there are racial/ethnic/religious subgroups viewed as "disadvantaged,'' (b) whether research documents mean differences between groups on individual difference measures relevant to job performance, (c) whether there are laws prohibiting discrimination against specific groups, (d) the evidence required to make and refute a claim of discrimination, (e) the consequences of violation of the laws, (f) whether particular selection methods are limited or banned, (g) whether preferential treatment of members of disadvantaged groups is permitted, and (h) whether the practice of industrial and organizational psychology has been affected by the legal environment. |
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MYORS, Brett LIEVENS, Filip CRONSHOW, Steven F. SCHOLLAERT, E VAN HOYE, G MLADINIC, A RODRIGUEZ, V AGUINIS, H STEINER, DD ROLLAND, F SCHULER, H FRINTRUP, A NIKOLAOU, I TOMPROU, M SUBRAMONY, S RAJ, SB TZAFRIR, S BAMBERGER, P BERTOLINO, M MARIANI, M |
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MYORS, Brett LIEVENS, Filip CRONSHOW, Steven F. SCHOLLAERT, E VAN HOYE, G MLADINIC, A RODRIGUEZ, V AGUINIS, H STEINER, DD ROLLAND, F SCHULER, H FRINTRUP, A NIKOLAOU, I TOMPROU, M SUBRAMONY, S RAJ, SB TZAFRIR, S BAMBERGER, P BERTOLINO, M MARIANI, M |
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