In recent years, the work of organizations in the area of digitization has intensified significantly. This trend is also evident in the field of recruitment where job application tracking systems (ATS) have been developed to allow job advertisements to be published online. However, recent studies have shown that recruiting in most organizations is not inclusive, being subject to human biases and prejudices. Most discrimination activities appear early but subtly in the hiring process, for instance, exclusive phrasing in job advertisement discourages qualified applicants from minority groups from applying. The existing works are limited to analyzing, categorizing and highlighting the occurrence of bias in the recruitment process. In this pape...
We study the relationships between ageist stereotypes - as reflected in the language used in job ads...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Language can often be considered gender-specific (Weatherall, 2005). In the workplace, this can lead...
In recent years, the work of organizations in the area of digitization has intensified significantly...
Discrimination in the workplace is illegal, yet discriminatory practices remain a persistent global ...
Despite progress towards gender equality in the labor market over the past few decades, gender segre...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
In today’s technology-driven world, where everything is just a few clicks away, online job postings ...
Job seekers find themselves increasingly duped and misled by fraudulent job advertisements, posing a...
There are currently many job portals offering job positions in the form of job advertisements. In th...
Abstract This study aims to address the research gap on algorithmic discrimination caused by AI-enab...
Social media is increasingly becoming a window to the user\u27s personality. Hiring the right candid...
Research objectives The objective of the study is to examine if and how gendered language appears i...
What if hiring algorithms rejected job applicants explicitly for being women? Amazon’s experimental ...
As machine learning becomes more influential in everyday life, we must begin addressing potential sh...
We study the relationships between ageist stereotypes - as reflected in the language used in job ads...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Language can often be considered gender-specific (Weatherall, 2005). In the workplace, this can lead...
In recent years, the work of organizations in the area of digitization has intensified significantly...
Discrimination in the workplace is illegal, yet discriminatory practices remain a persistent global ...
Despite progress towards gender equality in the labor market over the past few decades, gender segre...
Education and skills should be the key determinants of whether a candidate gets a job or not, but in...
In today’s technology-driven world, where everything is just a few clicks away, online job postings ...
Job seekers find themselves increasingly duped and misled by fraudulent job advertisements, posing a...
There are currently many job portals offering job positions in the form of job advertisements. In th...
Abstract This study aims to address the research gap on algorithmic discrimination caused by AI-enab...
Social media is increasingly becoming a window to the user\u27s personality. Hiring the right candid...
Research objectives The objective of the study is to examine if and how gendered language appears i...
What if hiring algorithms rejected job applicants explicitly for being women? Amazon’s experimental ...
As machine learning becomes more influential in everyday life, we must begin addressing potential sh...
We study the relationships between ageist stereotypes - as reflected in the language used in job ads...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
Language can often be considered gender-specific (Weatherall, 2005). In the workplace, this can lead...