seeking is an important aspect throughout people’s careers. Extant theory and research has focused on one particular dimension of job search, that is, intensity/effort (i.e., job search quantity), posing that intensity/effort importantly affects employment success. The present conceptual paper extends job search theory by arguing for the importance of job search quality in explaining job search and employment success. We conceptualize job search quality as consisting of process quality and product/behavior quality, and propose that high-quality job search products/behaviors are more likely with a high-quality job search process. A four-phased cyclical self-regulatory model is presented, specifying the components of job search process qualit...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we examined the within-person relationships between time spent...
Using personal networks for job search is a well-established job search strategy. Yet, we know littl...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
Job seeking is an important aspect throughout people’s careers. Extant theory and research has focus...
Job search quality is important for unemployed individuals pursuing reemployment. To comprehensively...
Due to the current tightness in several labor markets around the globe there are more jobs available...
Both theoretical models of job search and empirical research findings suggest that job search behavi...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
Recent research on labor markets has focused on the ability of the firm to influence the productivit...
Job search is a difficult and complex process that demands prolonged motivation and self-regulation....
Job search represents a dynamic process through which job seekers must consistently engage in effect...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
Over the past years, the school-to-work transition has become more volatile and complex, making it m...
Dynamic predictors of job-search intensity over time are examined in a large 10-wave longitudinal st...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we examined the within-person relationships between time spent...
Using personal networks for job search is a well-established job search strategy. Yet, we know littl...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
Job seeking is an important aspect throughout people’s careers. Extant theory and research has focus...
Job search quality is important for unemployed individuals pursuing reemployment. To comprehensively...
Due to the current tightness in several labor markets around the globe there are more jobs available...
Both theoretical models of job search and empirical research findings suggest that job search behavi...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
Recent research on labor markets has focused on the ability of the firm to influence the productivit...
Job search is a difficult and complex process that demands prolonged motivation and self-regulation....
Job search represents a dynamic process through which job seekers must consistently engage in effect...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
Over the past years, the school-to-work transition has become more volatile and complex, making it m...
Dynamic predictors of job-search intensity over time are examined in a large 10-wave longitudinal st...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we examined the within-person relationships between time spent...
Using personal networks for job search is a well-established job search strategy. Yet, we know littl...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...