TY - JOUR
T1 - Attracting talent through diversity at the top
T2 - The impact of TMT diversity and firms' efforts to promote diversity on employer attractiveness
AU - Dauth, Tobias
AU - Schmid, Stefan
AU - Baldermann, Sebastian
AU - Orban, Fabienne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - At a time where firms encounter a “race for talent”, it is crucial for many MNCs to present themselves as attractive employers. Failing to position themselves in the international labor market can reduce firms' ability to acquire valuable international human capital, thereby generating disadvantageous organizational effects. Against this backdrop, drawing on signaling theory and employer branding literature, our paper aims to shed light on the association between nationality diversity in the executive suite and MNCs' employer attractiveness. Our lines of argument build on the notion that top management team composition can affect MNCs' efforts to promote diversity among their employees. This focus on diversity, in turn, can affect MNCs' employer attractiveness. Examining firms from various European countries, we find that top management team nationality diversity is positively associated with firms' employer attractiveness for foreign job seekers. We also show that a firm's efforts to promote diversity mediate the relationship between TMT nationality diversity and employer attractiveness. We therefore advance the academic debate on diversity as an employer branding tool and a means to enhance employer attractiveness. In practical terms, we also provide valuable insights for firms wishing to transform into (more) diverse entities.
AB - At a time where firms encounter a “race for talent”, it is crucial for many MNCs to present themselves as attractive employers. Failing to position themselves in the international labor market can reduce firms' ability to acquire valuable international human capital, thereby generating disadvantageous organizational effects. Against this backdrop, drawing on signaling theory and employer branding literature, our paper aims to shed light on the association between nationality diversity in the executive suite and MNCs' employer attractiveness. Our lines of argument build on the notion that top management team composition can affect MNCs' efforts to promote diversity among their employees. This focus on diversity, in turn, can affect MNCs' employer attractiveness. Examining firms from various European countries, we find that top management team nationality diversity is positively associated with firms' employer attractiveness for foreign job seekers. We also show that a firm's efforts to promote diversity mediate the relationship between TMT nationality diversity and employer attractiveness. We therefore advance the academic debate on diversity as an employer branding tool and a means to enhance employer attractiveness. In practical terms, we also provide valuable insights for firms wishing to transform into (more) diverse entities.
KW - Diversity
KW - Diversity management
KW - Employer attractiveness
KW - Employer branding
KW - International top managers
KW - Nationality diversity
KW - Signaling theory
KW - TMT
KW - Upper echelons
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U2 - 10.1016/j.emj.2021.10.007
DO - 10.1016/j.emj.2021.10.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124253760
SN - 0263-2373
VL - 41
SP - 9
EP - 20
JO - European Management Journal
JF - European Management Journal
IS - 1
ER -