Employee selection researchers have predominantly focused on the validity and reliability of selection tools, and applicants’ reactions to these tools (Hausknecht, Day, & Thomas, 2004; Ryan & Ployhart, 2000; Ryan & Ployhart, 2014; Smither et al., 1993). However, few researchers have studied applicant reactions to specific selection tool characteristics, such as facets of the employment interview. Thus, the current research seeks to study the relationship between five facets of structure (i.e., rapport building, transparency, probing, ancillary information, and applicant questions during the interview) and three applicant reactions: procedural justice, anticipated organizational support (AOS), and job pursuit intentions. Using conceptual fra...
The authors linked interview structure and litigation outcomes conceptually and empiri-cally. Using ...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
Initial research on structuring the interview process investigated structure\u27s impact on the inte...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
Using interview as one of the selection methods for recruitment, organizations not only aim to selec...
Structuring job interviews is a method of decreasing bias and increasing the predictive validity of ...
Two laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the effect of interview structure on recruiting...
Transparency is an emerging component of the structured interview yet to be thoroughly explored in e...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
The present study has examined the effects of interview structure on applicants’ reactions by compar...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the struct...
This experimental study examined applicant reaction on different types of interview structure (throu...
The authors linked interview structure and litigation outcomes conceptually and empiri-cally. Using ...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
Initial research on structuring the interview process investigated structure\u27s impact on the inte...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
Using interview as one of the selection methods for recruitment, organizations not only aim to selec...
Structuring job interviews is a method of decreasing bias and increasing the predictive validity of ...
Two laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the effect of interview structure on recruiting...
Transparency is an emerging component of the structured interview yet to be thoroughly explored in e...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
The present study has examined the effects of interview structure on applicants’ reactions by compar...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the struct...
This experimental study examined applicant reaction on different types of interview structure (throu...
The authors linked interview structure and litigation outcomes conceptually and empiri-cally. Using ...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...