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Erschienen in: Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal 4/2009

01.12.2009

A Rose by Any Other Name: Identity and Impression Management in Résumés

verfasst von: David M. Kaplan, James E. Fisher

Erschienen in: Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal | Ausgabe 4/2009

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Abstract

Résumés provide critical information for organizations to make selection decisions and applicants with their first opportunity to influence decision makers. While résumés are intended to convey job relevant information, they also potentially provide information about applicants that could hinder their employment prospects. For example, many names give clues about an applicant’s sex or race, and previous research has shown this can have negative implications for historically disadvantaged groups. This creates an incentive for some people to engage in impression management regarding how they identify themselves in their résumé. The paper develops a typology for assessing the ethics of these attempts at impression management. Sample vignettes are provided to help explicate the proposed typology.

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The distinction drawn here is one commonly used in ethical analysis, namely, that between means and ends or between intention and the act itself. Different ethical theories vary in their respective emphases, with deontological frameworks focused on the means (e.g., Kant’s elevation of “the good will”) and with utilitarian thought focused on outcomes and the extent to which they maximize the good.
 
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Marcoux provides but a few examples of embellishment (p. 184). They seem likely to include such aspects as inflated titles, exaggerated job functions and overstated technical abilities, but plausibly extend into such areas as salary history and degree of foreign language fluency. The nature and extent of embellishment is an issue that Bishop (2006) considers more closely in his critique of Marcoux.
 
3
Itself a strong assumption.
 
4
We observe a useful analogy available in the literature and regulation associated with deceptive advertising. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) observes a distinction between express claims (i.e., what the ad literally says) and implied claims (i.e., one made indirectly or by inference). Both express and implied claims can be deceptive and advertisers are required by law to have substantiation of them, if challenged by the FTC. Gardner (1975) in his work on deceptive advertising identifies three types of deceptive ads. In addition to the “unconscionable lie,” there are other mechanisms in ads that deceive, including the claim-fact interaction, in which further information is required to avoid misleading inferences, and the claim-belief interaction in which information contained in the ad is literally correct, but might be reasonably expected to mislead the consumer.
 
5
Here again in its regulation of advertising, the FTC considers what the ad does not say, recognizing that the omission of information can mislead consumers.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
A Rose by Any Other Name: Identity and Impression Management in Résumés
verfasst von
David M. Kaplan
James E. Fisher
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2009
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal / Ausgabe 4/2009
Print ISSN: 0892-7545
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-3378
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10672-009-9127-1

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