Choosing and Using Information in Evaluation Decisions
- Date: May 29, 2024
- Time: 04:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Katie Coffman (Harvard Business School)
- Location: MPI
- Room: Ground Floor
We
use a controlled experiment to study how information acquisition impacts
candidate
evaluations. We provide evaluators with group-level information on performance
and the
opportunity to acquire additional, individual-level performance information
before making a
final evaluation. We find that, on average, evaluators under-acquire
individual-level information,
leading to more stereotypical evaluations of candidates. Consistent with
stereotyping, we
find that (irrelevant) group-level comparisons have a significant impact on how
candidates are
evaluated; group-level comparisons bias initial assessments, responses to
information, and final
evaluations. This leads to under-recognition of talented candidates from
comparatively weaker
groups and over-selection of untalented candidates from comparatively stronger
groups.