Navigating AI in Personnel Selection: A Scenario-based Study on Applicants’ Perceptions

Czernietzki C; Märtins J; Westmattelmann D; Grotenhermen J-G; Oldeweme A; Borgstedt V; Schewe G

Research article in digital collection (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

AI-based systems are increasingly deployed on organizational tasks, such as personnel selection decisions. As existing research indicates that applicants generally react negatively to the use of AI in personnel selection, this study examines how organizations can mitigate adverse reactions to fully exploit the benefits of AI. To obtain robust results, we recruited an online sample of German participants (N = 1,852) and presented them with various selection scenarios. Using a between-subject design, the process stage (pre-selection vs. interview) and the degree of process automation (augmented vs. automated) were manipulated. By employing a multidimensional conceptualization of transparency, we show that disclosure and accuracy positively impact procedural justice perceptions, a strong predictor of process quality assessment. This relationship is robust across selection contexts. Results indicate that applicants prefer AI for pre-selection and as human decision support, thus offering overall insights into design choices for AI in selection, optimizing applicant reactions.

Details about the publication

Name of the repositoryAIS eLibary
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (01/12/2023)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ConferenceInternational Conference on Information Systems, Hyderabad, India
Link to the full texthttps://aisel.aisnet.org/
KeywordsAI; personnel selection; applicant reactions; transparency; procedural justice; process quality

Authors from the University of Münster

Borgstedt geb. Baumeister, Viktoria
Research Training Group 1712 "Trust and Communication in a Digitized World" (GRK 1712)
Czernietzki, Charlotte
Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation
Professorship for Innovation, Strategy and Organization (Prof. Foege)
Grotenhermen, Jan-Gerrit
Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation
Märtins, Julian
Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation
Oldeweme, Andreas
Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation
Schewe, Gerhard
Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation
Westmattelmann, Daniel
Chair of Organization, Human Resource Management and Innovation
Professorship for Innovation, Strategy and Organization (Prof. Foege)