We link two important ideas: attention is scarce and lack of information about an individual drives discrimination in selection decisions. Our model of allocation of costly attention implies that applicants from negatively stereotyped groups face “attention discrimination”: less attention in highly selective cherry-picking markets, where more attention helps applicants, and more attention in lemon-dropping markets, where it harms them. To test the prediction, we integrate tools to monitor information acquisition into correspondence field experiments. In both countries we study we find that unfavorable signals, minority names, or unemployment, systematically reduce employers ’ efforts to inspect resumes. Also consistent with the model, in th...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Weused a concurrent-task paradigm to investigate the attentional cost of simple visual tasks. As in ...
We integrate tools to monitor information acquisition in field experiments on discrimination and exa...
Social-psychological research reveals two opposite ways in which a person can respond to increased f...
Referrals and information flow distort market mechanisms of hiring in the labor market, but they mig...
textabstractThis paper presents evidence from a field experiment designed to evaluate the efficacy o...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
According to social-psychological research, feelings of uncertainty in decision-making evoke two opp...
A model of racial discrimination provides testable implications for two features of statistical disc...
The paper develops a “signalling ” based theory of discrimination where workers face different incen...
We empirically test the relationship between hiring discrimination and labour market tightness at th...
Discrimination is long seen as a meaningful factor for ethnic inequalities on rental housing markets...
This paper introduces a new role of quotas, e.g., labor market quotas: the attentional role. We stud...
We empirically test the cross-sectional relationship between hiring discrimination and labor market ...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Weused a concurrent-task paradigm to investigate the attentional cost of simple visual tasks. As in ...
We integrate tools to monitor information acquisition in field experiments on discrimination and exa...
Social-psychological research reveals two opposite ways in which a person can respond to increased f...
Referrals and information flow distort market mechanisms of hiring in the labor market, but they mig...
textabstractThis paper presents evidence from a field experiment designed to evaluate the efficacy o...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
According to social-psychological research, feelings of uncertainty in decision-making evoke two opp...
A model of racial discrimination provides testable implications for two features of statistical disc...
The paper develops a “signalling ” based theory of discrimination where workers face different incen...
We empirically test the relationship between hiring discrimination and labour market tightness at th...
Discrimination is long seen as a meaningful factor for ethnic inequalities on rental housing markets...
This paper introduces a new role of quotas, e.g., labor market quotas: the attentional role. We stud...
We empirically test the cross-sectional relationship between hiring discrimination and labor market ...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Weused a concurrent-task paradigm to investigate the attentional cost of simple visual tasks. As in ...