Although the existing theory predicts that a referral’s chances of being hired increase with the job performance of the referrer, no empirical evidence is available to support this claim. To address this discrepancy, we decompose the recruitment process into objective selection, subjective selection, and self-selection and theorize that the likelihood of passing a particular recruitment stage increases with the performance of the referrer under objective selection and self-selection, but remains undetermined at a stage of subjective selection. Our analysis of unique comprehensive data on online recruitment of sales agents in a virtual call center supports these arguments. The effectiveness of personnel as a recruitment channel varies with t...
Employee referrals are a very common means by which firms hire new workers. Past work suggests that ...
How does referral recruitment contribute to job segregation? Current theory emphasizes the segregat...
No matter whether organizations are confronted with economic up‐ or downturns, there will always be ...
Although the existing theory predicts that a referral’s chances of being hired increase with the job...
Although the existing theory predicts that a referral’s chances of being hired increase with the job...
The practice of recruiting job candidates sourced through social contacts (i.e., referrals) is perva...
The literature on employee referral hiring gives little attention to referrers. Synthesizing two the...
A great deal of research has been devoted to understanding the organizational returns of employee re...
A critical aspect for organizational performance is recruiting “the right” people. Great talent serv...
When organizations have an opening for employment, one method of recruitment is through employee ref...
This paper presents the results of three \u85eld experiments in an online labor market designed to d...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
We use recruitment into a laboratory experiment to analyze how job networks select indi-viduals for ...
Rebien M, Stops M, Zaharieva A. Formal search and referrals from a firm's perspective. Center for Ma...
Information asymmetries can prevent markets from operating efficiently. An important example is the ...
Employee referrals are a very common means by which firms hire new workers. Past work suggests that ...
How does referral recruitment contribute to job segregation? Current theory emphasizes the segregat...
No matter whether organizations are confronted with economic up‐ or downturns, there will always be ...
Although the existing theory predicts that a referral’s chances of being hired increase with the job...
Although the existing theory predicts that a referral’s chances of being hired increase with the job...
The practice of recruiting job candidates sourced through social contacts (i.e., referrals) is perva...
The literature on employee referral hiring gives little attention to referrers. Synthesizing two the...
A great deal of research has been devoted to understanding the organizational returns of employee re...
A critical aspect for organizational performance is recruiting “the right” people. Great talent serv...
When organizations have an opening for employment, one method of recruitment is through employee ref...
This paper presents the results of three \u85eld experiments in an online labor market designed to d...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
We use recruitment into a laboratory experiment to analyze how job networks select indi-viduals for ...
Rebien M, Stops M, Zaharieva A. Formal search and referrals from a firm's perspective. Center for Ma...
Information asymmetries can prevent markets from operating efficiently. An important example is the ...
Employee referrals are a very common means by which firms hire new workers. Past work suggests that ...
How does referral recruitment contribute to job segregation? Current theory emphasizes the segregat...
No matter whether organizations are confronted with economic up‐ or downturns, there will always be ...