Are Mixed Gender Committees Less Biased Towards Female and Male Candidates?
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The present research investigated the spontaneous reference to the criteria of competence, morality, and sociability in descriptions made by professional committees evaluating female and male employees’ work performance. We examined whether professional committees used different criteria in their performance appraisal of male and female employees and how gender of committee members influences this outcome. The evidence showed that men were primarily evaluated on the basis of their competence, while women were evaluated on the basis of their performance in all the three (evaluative) criteria. Moreover, using mixed compared to same gender committee members resulted in higher reliance on competence rather than on the other criteria regardless employee gender. Overall, the evidence reveals that mixed gender committees provide more similar appraisals of male and female employees, suggesting that they might be an effective way to reduce gender bias in the performance appraisals.
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2019-02-15



