Employee selection under anti-discrimination law: Implications for multi-criteria group decision support

Employee selection under anti-discrimination law: Implications for multi-criteria group decision support

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Article ID: iaor20012222
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 9
Issue: 1/3
Start Page Number: 99
End Page Number: 109
Publication Date: Jan 2000
Journal: Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
Authors: ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria, artificial intelligence: decision support, law & law enforcement
Abstract:

In a legal environment that prohibits discrimination in hiring, employee selection decisions should generally not be discriminatory in either the process or the final choice. Multi-criteria group decision support offers methodology to committees involved in hiring decisions that can improve the chances for non-discriminatory selection processes. The legal requirements for non-discriminatory hiring decisions raise new challenges for both multi-criteria decision aid methodology and the way it is applied in a group setting. We investigate these issues in the context of an actual faculty selection decision at a major university in the USA. Our observations can be generalized to committee-based employee selection decisions where laws apply that forbid discrimination in hiring.

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