Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate differences in characteristics, job outcome experiences and attitudes of maximiser and satisficer decision-making style groups working in the retail trade. Design/methodology/approach – A survey of 140 participants who have accepted a job offer in the retail trade in the past six months in the USA was conducted on Amazon Mechanical Turk. The survey examined participants’ opinions and attitudes towards their present job and established which job information source(s) they had used to search for retail trade job-related information. Findings – The results show that compared to satisficers, maximisers exert more effort when searching job information, have higher uncertainty avoidan...
Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2012.61 - ISSN : 1955-611XIn France, one of...
Analyses whether the participation of workers in general, sector-specific, and firm-specific trainin...
In the first chapter of my dissertation I use a two-sided search model to show that firms\u27 belief...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate differences in characteristics, job outcome experiences ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the consequences of jobseeker decision-making style on i...
Recruiting the right talent is crucial, particularly in sectors, such as the retail industry, with a...
ABSTRACT—Expanding upon Simon’s (1955) seminal the-ory, this investigation compared the choice-makin...
A career in retailing is to a large extent a boundaryless career. A career in retail does not limit ...
The individual differences hypothesis suggests that individuals with varying characteristics are att...
A career in retailing is to a large extent a boundaryless career. A career in retail does not limit ...
Retail firms look to graduates as a source for managers of the future. However, negative perceptions...
Recruitment involves a number of decisions; some are made within the organization and others by indi...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
Most accounts of hiring focus on understanding why a particular job candidate was chosen and do not ...
In the present study, the authors examine the relationship that job attribute preferences have on th...
Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2012.61 - ISSN : 1955-611XIn France, one of...
Analyses whether the participation of workers in general, sector-specific, and firm-specific trainin...
In the first chapter of my dissertation I use a two-sided search model to show that firms\u27 belief...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate differences in characteristics, job outcome experiences ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the consequences of jobseeker decision-making style on i...
Recruiting the right talent is crucial, particularly in sectors, such as the retail industry, with a...
ABSTRACT—Expanding upon Simon’s (1955) seminal the-ory, this investigation compared the choice-makin...
A career in retailing is to a large extent a boundaryless career. A career in retail does not limit ...
The individual differences hypothesis suggests that individuals with varying characteristics are att...
A career in retailing is to a large extent a boundaryless career. A career in retail does not limit ...
Retail firms look to graduates as a source for managers of the future. However, negative perceptions...
Recruitment involves a number of decisions; some are made within the organization and others by indi...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
Most accounts of hiring focus on understanding why a particular job candidate was chosen and do not ...
In the present study, the authors examine the relationship that job attribute preferences have on th...
Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2012.61 - ISSN : 1955-611XIn France, one of...
Analyses whether the participation of workers in general, sector-specific, and firm-specific trainin...
In the first chapter of my dissertation I use a two-sided search model to show that firms\u27 belief...