With the advance of online social networks, the screening of applicants during hiring can extend beyond the usual application material. Although browsing the online profile of an applicant raises ethical issues, this practice potentially improves the job matching, at virtually no cost to the employer. In this paper, we investigate the use of online social networks as a reliable source of information for recruiters on applicants in the French job market. We set up a field experiment using real accountant job offers in the greater Paris area. We adjust the content of Facebook accounts to manipulate the perceived origins of applicants (hometown and language spoken) and analyze the impact on the number of callbacks received from employers. The...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
With the advance of social network sites, employers can screen applicants' online profiles to gain ...
With the advance of social network sites, employers can screen applicants' online profiles to gain ...
We investigate whether the publicly available information on Facebook about job applicants affects e...
We propose a risk-benefit model for studying jobseekers’ behavioral intentions to apply for a job in...
For human resource (HR) departments, screening job applicants is an integral role in acquiring talen...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
Social networking is an easy way to share information with friends, family, and the company that jus...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
In an attempt to find better employee organization fit, recruiters have turned to screening job cand...
Abstract The popular media has reported an increase in the use of social networking sites (SNSs) suc...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
With the advance of social network sites, employers can screen applicants' online profiles to gain ...
With the advance of social network sites, employers can screen applicants' online profiles to gain ...
We investigate whether the publicly available information on Facebook about job applicants affects e...
We propose a risk-benefit model for studying jobseekers’ behavioral intentions to apply for a job in...
For human resource (HR) departments, screening job applicants is an integral role in acquiring talen...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
Social networking is an easy way to share information with friends, family, and the company that jus...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
In an attempt to find better employee organization fit, recruiters have turned to screening job cand...
Abstract The popular media has reported an increase in the use of social networking sites (SNSs) suc...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...