TY - JOUR
T1 - Fitted
T2 - The Impact of Academics’ Attire on Students’ Evaluations and Intentions
AU - Oliver, Sebastian
AU - Marder, Ben
AU - Erz, Antonia
AU - Kietzmann, Jan
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - Dressing formally or informally as an academic may be a trade-off when it comes to managing impressions towards students, but the extant body of literature remains limited with only mixed results. This research is the first focussed investigation to examine the effects of academic dress formality on the ‘big two’ of impression formation, perceptions of warmth and competence. In a series of three controlled laboratory experiments (total N = 1361), we find dress formality to increase perceptions of competence but to decrease perceptions of warmth, which leads to ‘downstream’ effects on students’ evaluations of instructors and behavioural intentions to enrol in a course. Furthermore, we demonstrate that perceptions of competence may be subject to other information cues (success communication and discipline norms) that can mitigate negative effects associated with dress informality. Implications for higher education practitioners are provided.
AB - Dressing formally or informally as an academic may be a trade-off when it comes to managing impressions towards students, but the extant body of literature remains limited with only mixed results. This research is the first focussed investigation to examine the effects of academic dress formality on the ‘big two’ of impression formation, perceptions of warmth and competence. In a series of three controlled laboratory experiments (total N = 1361), we find dress formality to increase perceptions of competence but to decrease perceptions of warmth, which leads to ‘downstream’ effects on students’ evaluations of instructors and behavioural intentions to enrol in a course. Furthermore, we demonstrate that perceptions of competence may be subject to other information cues (success communication and discipline norms) that can mitigate negative effects associated with dress informality. Implications for higher education practitioners are provided.
KW - Impression management
KW - Dress formality
KW - Instructor evaluations
KW - Impression management
KW - Dress formality
KW - Instructor evaluations
U2 - 10.1080/02602938.2021.1921105
DO - 10.1080/02602938.2021.1921105
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0260-2938
VL - 47
SP - 390
EP - 410
JO - Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education
JF - Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education
IS - 3
ER -