An examination of the accuracy of slogans related to assessment centres
Abstract
To diffuse new management fads or to promote existing management practices slogans are often used. In this study eight slogans regarding assessment centres were retrieved from brochures of consultancy agencies and were compared to empirical research. These slogans were that assessment centres work, are expensive, fair, have a potent influence on candidates, provide insight into candidates’ personality, and are not prone to trainability effects. Other slogans include that trained assessors speak the same language and that candidate reactions are positive. Resulting from this comparison a more fine‐grained picture of the strengths and weaknesses of assessment centres emerges. In particular, it is demonstrated that the accuracy of the slogans often depends on design factors. It is suggested that future studies combine multiple research perspectives, examine assessment centre process issues, and validate new assessment centre applications.
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Citation
Lievens, F. (2002), "An examination of the accuracy of slogans related to assessment centres", Personnel Review, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 86-102. https://doi.org/10.1108/00483480210412436
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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