Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off

In case that both the goals of selection quality and diversity are important, a selection system is Pareto-optimal (PO) when its implementation is expected to result in an optimal balance between the levels achieved with respect to both these goals. The study addresses the critical issue whether PO...

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Main Authors: DE CORTE, Wilfried, SACKETT, Paul, LIEVENS, Filip
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-74242020-06-02T08:47:54Z Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off DE CORTE, Wilfried SACKETT, Paul LIEVENS, Filip In case that both the goals of selection quality and diversity are important, a selection system is Pareto-optimal (PO) when its implementation is expected to result in an optimal balance between the levels achieved with respect to both these goals. The study addresses the critical issue whether PO systems, as computed from calibration conditions, continue to perform well when applied to a large variety of different validation selection situations. To address the key issue, we introduce two new measures for gauging the achievement of these designs and conduct a large simulation study in which we manipulate 10 factors (related to the selection situation, sensitivity/robustness, and the selection system) that cumulate in a design with 3,888 cells and 24 selection systems. Results demonstrate that PO systems are superior to other, non-PO systems (including unit weighed system designs) both in terms of the achievement measures as well as in terms of yielding more often a better quality/diversity trade-off. The study also identifies a number of conditions that favor the achievement of PO systems in realistic selection situations. 2020-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6425 info:doi/10.1177/1094428118825301 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7424/viewcontent/corm04rev4.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 adverse impact personnel selection Pareto-optimal selection design robustness sensitivity sampling variability Human Resources Management Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic adverse impact
personnel selection
Pareto-optimal
selection design
robustness
sensitivity
sampling variability
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle adverse impact
personnel selection
Pareto-optimal
selection design
robustness
sensitivity
sampling variability
Human Resources Management
Organizational Behavior and Theory
DE CORTE, Wilfried
SACKETT, Paul
LIEVENS, Filip
Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
description In case that both the goals of selection quality and diversity are important, a selection system is Pareto-optimal (PO) when its implementation is expected to result in an optimal balance between the levels achieved with respect to both these goals. The study addresses the critical issue whether PO systems, as computed from calibration conditions, continue to perform well when applied to a large variety of different validation selection situations. To address the key issue, we introduce two new measures for gauging the achievement of these designs and conduct a large simulation study in which we manipulate 10 factors (related to the selection situation, sensitivity/robustness, and the selection system) that cumulate in a design with 3,888 cells and 24 selection systems. Results demonstrate that PO systems are superior to other, non-PO systems (including unit weighed system designs) both in terms of the achievement measures as well as in terms of yielding more often a better quality/diversity trade-off. The study also identifies a number of conditions that favor the achievement of PO systems in realistic selection situations.
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author DE CORTE, Wilfried
SACKETT, Paul
LIEVENS, Filip
author_facet DE CORTE, Wilfried
SACKETT, Paul
LIEVENS, Filip
author_sort DE CORTE, Wilfried
title Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
title_short Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
title_full Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
title_fullStr Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
title_full_unstemmed Robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of Pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
title_sort robustness, sensitivity and sampling variability of pareto-optimal selection system solutions to address the quality-diversity trade-off
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6425
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/7424/viewcontent/corm04rev4.pdf
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