Purpose We investigate job seeker visual and verbal attention, and perceptions regarding company web sites in the applicant generation phase of recruitment. Design/Methodology/Approach We report three studies using varied methodological approaches including eye-tracking, verbal protocol analysis (VPA), and survey data. Findings Eye-tracking results suggest Web-based job seekers focus visual attention on information containing hyperlinks and on text more than graphic images or navigation tools. VPA suggests Web-based job seekers focus verbal attention on content more than design, especially job opening information. Survey results suggest content, design, and communication features are all related to applicant attraction. Design explains...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
碩士人力資源管理研究所[[abstract]]無[[abstract]]The use of corporate recruiting websites to attract job applican...
The use of organizational web sites for recruitment has become increasingly common. De-spite their w...
In this study, the authors investigate the effects of two web site design features on prospective ap...
Previous research on the rapidly growing field of Internet recruitment has operated under the implic...
Applicant attraction is main theme in recruitment and information plays an important role. In this s...
Companies have been using their Web sites to share job opportunities and company information with jo...
Purpose - Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Extant literature on recruitment has focused on the traditional sources of recruitment like company ...
Based on signaling theory, this study examines the impact of Web-site design and content characteris...
Purpose – although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Little is known about applicant reactions to web-based recruitment and selection procedures. This st...
Purpose: Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the eff...
Corporate companies’ websites recruitment in advanced countries is well established. However, lesser...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
碩士人力資源管理研究所[[abstract]]無[[abstract]]The use of corporate recruiting websites to attract job applican...
The use of organizational web sites for recruitment has become increasingly common. De-spite their w...
In this study, the authors investigate the effects of two web site design features on prospective ap...
Previous research on the rapidly growing field of Internet recruitment has operated under the implic...
Applicant attraction is main theme in recruitment and information plays an important role. In this s...
Companies have been using their Web sites to share job opportunities and company information with jo...
Purpose - Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Extant literature on recruitment has focused on the traditional sources of recruitment like company ...
Based on signaling theory, this study examines the impact of Web-site design and content characteris...
Purpose – although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Little is known about applicant reactions to web-based recruitment and selection procedures. This st...
Purpose: Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the eff...
Corporate companies’ websites recruitment in advanced countries is well established. However, lesser...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
碩士人力資源管理研究所[[abstract]]無[[abstract]]The use of corporate recruiting websites to attract job applican...