Influence of Raters’ Attributes on Biases Toward Immigrants

Authors

  • Kimberly M. Lukaszewski Wright State University
  • Dianna Contreras Krueger Tarleton State University
  • Dianna L. Stone Universities of New Mexico, Albany, and Virginia Tech
  • Julio C. Canedo University of Houston Downtown

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jbd.v19i3.2213

Keywords:

Business Diversity, Immigrants, Biases, Unfair Discrimination, social cognition framework, Influence of Raters

Abstract

Although immigrants offer many benefits for organizations and our society, they continue to experience unfair discrimination, prejudice, and hostility in the employment process. One contributing factor towards the negative perceptions toward immigrants are the raters’ attributes (i.e., decision makers in the workplace). These attributes include their demographic background (e.g., age, gender), differences between raters’ and immigrants’ cultural values, raters’ personality, and raters’ previous contact with immigrants. In order to understand raters’ biases toward immigrants, we used the social cognition framework (Miller & Brewer, 1984) to explain the reasons for these biases, and offered hypotheses to guide future research on the issue.

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Published

2019-09-02

How to Cite

Lukaszewski, K. M., Krueger, D. C., Stone, D. L., & Canedo, J. C. (2019). Influence of Raters’ Attributes on Biases Toward Immigrants. Journal of Business Diversity, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.33423/jbd.v19i3.2213

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