There is robust field data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via the intermediation of friends and relatives. Here we want to test this experimentally. Participants first play a simple public goods game with two interaction partners ('friends'), and share whatever they earn this way with two different sharing partners ('cousins') who have different friends. Thus one's social network contains two 'friends' and two 'cousins'. In the second phase of the experiment participants learn about a job opportunity for themselves and one additional vacancy and decide whom of their network they want to recommend and, if so, in which order. In case of coemployment, both employees compete for a bonus. Will one recommend ot...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasis the role of social net- works in job search. T...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
There is robust ¯eld data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via the...
There is robust field data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via th...
There is robust ¯eld data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via the...
There is robust field data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via th...
We use recruitment into a laboratory experiment to analyze how job networks select indi-viduals for ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
We use recruitment into a laboratory experiment in Kolkata, India to analyze how social networks sel...
We empirically investigate the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes using a direct...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
We investigate the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes using a direct measure of ...
In settings where financial incentives are costly to implement, we explore the use of employee refer...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasis the role of social net- works in job search. T...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...
There is robust ¯eld data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via the...
There is robust field data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via th...
There is robust ¯eld data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via the...
There is robust field data showing that a frequent and successful way of looking for a job is via th...
We use recruitment into a laboratory experiment to analyze how job networks select indi-viduals for ...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Manageme...
We use recruitment into a laboratory experiment in Kolkata, India to analyze how social networks sel...
We empirically investigate the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes using a direct...
This study contributes to exploration and understanding of the role of social context in economic ou...
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasize the role of social networks in job search. Th...
We investigate the effect of social interactions on labor market outcomes using a direct measure of ...
In settings where financial incentives are costly to implement, we explore the use of employee refer...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
International audienceMany empirical studies emphasis the role of social net- works in job search. T...
International audienceAround 50% of individuals obtain or hear about jobs through social networks. T...