Poles apart: The processing and consequences of mixed media stereotypes of older workers
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| Publication date | 10-2016 |
| Journal | Journal of Communication |
| Volume | Issue number | 66 | 5 |
| Pages (from-to) | 811-833 |
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| Abstract |
This study uses the Stereotype Content Model to examine how mixed-media stereotypes about older workers affect the implicit activation and application of competence and warmth stereotypes among employees. By means of a 2 × 2 experiment, we show that a newspaper article portraying older workers in a stereotypical manner (i.e., high rather than low in warmth, low rather than high in competence) inhibits and evokes negative employability perceptions, resulting in a net negative effect on intentions to hire an older worker. Findings indicate that mixed-media portrayals have stronger effects on implicit stereotype activation compared to stereotype application. We propose a tailored media-based stereotype reduction strategy, whereby the negative component of older workers' stereotypes is replaced by stereotype-disconfirming information.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supporting information. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12249 |
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