Demographic Stickiness: The Demographic Identity of Departing Group Members Influences Who Is Chosen to Replace Them

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Chang, Edward H.; Kirgios, Erika L.
署名单位:
Harvard University; University of Chicago
刊物名称:
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-1909
DOI:
10.1287/mnsc.2023.4897
发表日期:
2024
页码:
4236-4259
关键词:
diversity judgment and decision making loss aversion GENDER RACE
摘要:
People tasked with replacing a departing group member are disproportionately likely to choose a replacement with the same demographic identity, leading to demographic stickiness in group composition. We examine this effect in 2,163 U.S. federal judge appointments over 75 years, in the selection of 5,616 S & P 1500 board directors from 2014 to 2019, and in four preregistered experiments (n = 2,900). The patterns we document are generally consistent with both impact aversion (desires to minimize changes to group composition and dynamics) and diversity loss aversion (outsized concerns about losing ground on demographic diversity relative to interests in gaining ground). Ultimately, our results suggest that replacement decisions are influenced by loss-averse preferences regarding the demographic identities of departing group members. The propensity to choose new group members based on whether they demographically resemble their predecessors suggests that once progress toward diversification has occurred, it should be sticky, so backsliding is less likely than might otherwise be expected. An optimistic outlook is that one-time interventions to change group composition may have a lasting impact, and change agents committed to diversification may have enduring effects on equality beyond their tenure.