Competitive Pressure and Job Interview Lying: A Game Theoretical Analysis
Laburpena
We consider a job contest in which candidates go through
interviews (cheap talk) and are subject to reference checks. We show how
competitive pressure - increasing the ratio of "good" to "bad" type candi-
dates - can lead to a vast increase in lying and in some cases make bad hires
more likely. As the number of candidates increases, it becomes harder to in-
duce truth-telling. The interview stage becomes redundant if the candidates,
a priori, know each others' type or the result of their own reference check.
Finally, we show that the employer can bene t from committing not to reject
all the applicants.