Over the last two decades, technological advancements internationally have meant that the Internet has become an important medium for recruitment and selection. Consequently, there is an increased need for research that examines the effectiveness of newer technology-mediated selection methods. This exploratory research study qualitatively explored applicant perceptions of fairness of asynchronous video interviews used in medical selection. Ten undergraduate medical students participated in a pilot asynchronous multiple-mini interview and were invited to share their experiences and perceptions in a follow-up interview. The data was transcribed verbatim and analysed using template analysis, with Gilliland's (1993) organisational justice theor...
Recent technological developments and the increased use of internet-based applications have resulted...
Technological innovations, among which the use of video interviews in personnel selection, are welco...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to compare the fairness perception of traditional (face-to-face)...
Over the last two decades, technological advancements internationally have meant that the Internet h...
As technology has improved, videoconference interviews have become widely used by companies in the s...
Objectives We aimed to explore the psychometric properties of the first known online asynchronous mu...
The asynchronous video interview (AVI) technique is becoming the new norm in recruiting because of i...
The present study aimed to integrate findings from technology acceptance research with research on a...
Objectives: Global, Covid-driven restrictions around face-to-face interviews for healthcare student ...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the literature with respect to sta...
Asynchronous video interviews are used more and more for the preselection of potential job candidate...
We developed and administered two questionnaires to assess the interview experience of both intervie...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
markdownabstractRecent technological developments have resulted in the introduction of a new type of...
© 2019 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Background: The Association of American Medica...
Recent technological developments and the increased use of internet-based applications have resulted...
Technological innovations, among which the use of video interviews in personnel selection, are welco...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to compare the fairness perception of traditional (face-to-face)...
Over the last two decades, technological advancements internationally have meant that the Internet h...
As technology has improved, videoconference interviews have become widely used by companies in the s...
Objectives We aimed to explore the psychometric properties of the first known online asynchronous mu...
The asynchronous video interview (AVI) technique is becoming the new norm in recruiting because of i...
The present study aimed to integrate findings from technology acceptance research with research on a...
Objectives: Global, Covid-driven restrictions around face-to-face interviews for healthcare student ...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the literature with respect to sta...
Asynchronous video interviews are used more and more for the preselection of potential job candidate...
We developed and administered two questionnaires to assess the interview experience of both intervie...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
markdownabstractRecent technological developments have resulted in the introduction of a new type of...
© 2019 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Background: The Association of American Medica...
Recent technological developments and the increased use of internet-based applications have resulted...
Technological innovations, among which the use of video interviews in personnel selection, are welco...
Purpose: The aim of this article is to compare the fairness perception of traditional (face-to-face)...