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Assessment centers in the virtual age: validity and fairness in gender and age
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2025
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Yumna Zafar Usmani, Gerardo Petruzziello, Barbara Rizzo, & Marco Giovanni Mariani. (2025). Assessment centers in the virtual age: validity and fairness in gender and age. Central European Management Journal, 33(3), 421–437. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-04-2024-0118
Abstrakt
Purpose – This study focused on integrating digital methodologies in personnel selection processes and explored
the psychometric properties of virtual assessment centers as alternatives to traditional ones. We evaluated the
validity of a virtual application of an assessment center and its fairness in gender-based evaluations.
Design/methodology/approach – We collected data from 120 managers at an Italian company undergoing
evaluations through an online assessment center. This virtual platform administered tests in English across three
exercise phases to gauge competencies such as teamwork, decision-making, execution and assertiveness. The
study employed Pearson correlation indexes, principal component analysis, McDonald’s omega, binary logistic
regression, MANOVA, chi-square and the 4/5th rule for statistical analyses to assess the validity and gender
fairness of the virtual assessment method.
Findings – The results indicate that virtual assessment centers show promising validity and do not exhibit
adverse impacts based on gender or age. This suggests that they are a fair method for evaluating candidates.
These results support the potential of digital methodologies to serve effectively in personnel selection processes,
offering theoretical and practical implications for future application and research.
Originality/value – This article contributes novel insights into the evolving field of digital personnel selection
processes. By systematically evaluating the validity and gender fairness of virtual assessment centers, the
research addresses a significant gap in existing literature, providing a foundational basis for further exploration
into virtual assessment methodologies.