Organizational Political Affiliation and Job Seekers: If I Don't Identify With Your Party, Am I Still Attracted?

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Roth, Philip L.; Arnold, John D.; Walker, H. Jack; Zhang, Liwen; Van Iddekinge, Chad H.
署名单位:
Clemson University; University of Missouri System; University of Missouri Columbia; Auburn University System; Auburn University; University of New South Wales Sydney; University of Iowa
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0021-9010
DOI:
10.1037/apl0000932
发表日期:
2022
页码:
724-745
关键词:
recruiting applicant attraction political affiliation corporate political action Political ideology
摘要:
Political divisions appear to be relatively frequent in today's world. Indeed, individuals on opposing sides of these divisions often view each other very negatively. The present multi-study investigation contributes to the nascent literature on organizational political affiliation by examining how job seekers view organizations with political affiliations, a practice that is becoming more prevalent. Studies 1 and 2 indicated that many job seekers are aware of organizations' political affiliations or stances, and that they often considered these affiliations and stances during recent job searches. For example, nearly one-third of participants said they did not apply to an organization because of its political affiliation or stances. Study 3 showed that the extent to which job seekers identified with the organization's party affiliation positively influenced their reactions toward the organization (e.g., perceived similarity and liking), as well as their intention to pursue employment with the organization. In contrast, job seekers' disidentification with the organization's affiliation decreased their feelings of perceived similarity and liking. Study 4 demonstrated that organizational affiliation with a political issue (i.e., gun control/second amendment) also influenced perceptions of similarity and liking. Taken together, results suggest that organizations' affiliations with political parties or their stances on political issues can influence the amount and types of potential employees that organizations attract.
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