Purpose The purpose of this paper is to test whether employee characteristics (age, gender, role and experience) influence the effects of employer brand image, for warmth and competence, on employee satisfaction and engagement. Design/methodology/approach Members of the public were surveyed as to their satisfaction and engagement with their employer and their view of their employer brand image. Half were asked to evaluate their employer’s “warmth” and half its “competence”. The influence of employee characteristics was tested on a “base model” linking employer image to satisfaction and engagement using a mediated moderation model. Findings The base model proved valid; satisfaction partially mediates the influence of employer brand ...
In recent years, companies in developed markets have faced challenges in securing and retaining high...
The functions of an employer brand are to attract and retain employees. Previous research on incumbe...
In today’s age of increased competition, a strong employer brand is critical to attract and retain t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test whether employee characteristics (age, gender, role a...
Purpose. To test whether employee characteristics (age, gender, role and experience) influence the e...
Employer Branding is a concept that is gaining importance within the Human Resources field mainly du...
Over the past decades, attracting the best talent has become every organization’s top interest. Demo...
In this article, we review theory and research on employer image and employer branding published sin...
Employees are pivotal resources for the organization as their various interactions among many levels...
The concept of employer brand was first introduced in 1996, where the authors defined “employer bran...
Years ago employer branding was assumed to be a short-lived trend of human resource management but o...
AbstractAttracting and retaining talented human capital become one of the very sources of competitiv...
The aim of this research is to determine whether the Employer Branding techniques used within one co...
Employees are pivotal resources for the organization as their various interactions among many levels...
Employer branding is becoming increasingly important for organizations to attract and retain top tal...
In recent years, companies in developed markets have faced challenges in securing and retaining high...
The functions of an employer brand are to attract and retain employees. Previous research on incumbe...
In today’s age of increased competition, a strong employer brand is critical to attract and retain t...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test whether employee characteristics (age, gender, role a...
Purpose. To test whether employee characteristics (age, gender, role and experience) influence the e...
Employer Branding is a concept that is gaining importance within the Human Resources field mainly du...
Over the past decades, attracting the best talent has become every organization’s top interest. Demo...
In this article, we review theory and research on employer image and employer branding published sin...
Employees are pivotal resources for the organization as their various interactions among many levels...
The concept of employer brand was first introduced in 1996, where the authors defined “employer bran...
Years ago employer branding was assumed to be a short-lived trend of human resource management but o...
AbstractAttracting and retaining talented human capital become one of the very sources of competitiv...
The aim of this research is to determine whether the Employer Branding techniques used within one co...
Employees are pivotal resources for the organization as their various interactions among many levels...
Employer branding is becoming increasingly important for organizations to attract and retain top tal...
In recent years, companies in developed markets have faced challenges in securing and retaining high...
The functions of an employer brand are to attract and retain employees. Previous research on incumbe...
In today’s age of increased competition, a strong employer brand is critical to attract and retain t...