Purpose: In the field of personnel selection, a great deal of evidence shows a gap between what scientists think practitioners should do and which procedures practitioners actually use. To build a basis for an intensified dialog between practitioners and researchers, there is a need for better knowledge about how practitioners think about selection procedures. Approach: The authors used the repertory grid technique, a well-established interview method that elicits cognitions. Forty human resource practitioners were interviewed. Findings: The results highlight the diversity of the individual ways in which practitioners think about selection procedures. First, none of the constructs elicited was mentioned by two-thirds of the interviewees or ...
A computerized paradigm was created to allow for testing in the laboratory whether increasing system...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
The research study focused on the selection process and its impact on the organization. Man remains ...
Purpose: In the field of personnel selection, a great deal of evidence shows a gap between what scie...
The gap between science and practice in personnel selection is an ongoing concern of human resource ...
The scientistpractitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
AbstractThe diversity-validity dilemma has been a dominant theme in personnel selection research and...
As globalization increases and labor markets become substantially more diverse, increasing diversity...
In this article we highlight five tensions that exist in recruitment and selection (R&S) research an...
Instruments for Personnel Selection in the 21st Century: Research and Practice. This article present...
Since the beginning of time, individuals have had to make ‘people decisions’: who to marry, to emplo...
Candidates’ attitudes towards various personnel selection methods get attention of organizational an...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting mark in wo...
A computerized paradigm was created to allow for testing in the laboratory whether increasing system...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
The research study focused on the selection process and its impact on the organization. Man remains ...
Purpose: In the field of personnel selection, a great deal of evidence shows a gap between what scie...
The gap between science and practice in personnel selection is an ongoing concern of human resource ...
The scientistpractitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
AbstractThe diversity-validity dilemma has been a dominant theme in personnel selection research and...
As globalization increases and labor markets become substantially more diverse, increasing diversity...
In this article we highlight five tensions that exist in recruitment and selection (R&S) research an...
Instruments for Personnel Selection in the 21st Century: Research and Practice. This article present...
Since the beginning of time, individuals have had to make ‘people decisions’: who to marry, to emplo...
Candidates’ attitudes towards various personnel selection methods get attention of organizational an...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting mark in wo...
A computerized paradigm was created to allow for testing in the laboratory whether increasing system...
'Best-practice' employee selection is usually associated with the 'psychometric' model. This recomme...
The research study focused on the selection process and its impact on the organization. Man remains ...