Organizations are increasingly turning to social networking websites for insight into prospective employees. While existing research addresses many of the facets of human resource selection, the context of social networking sites is unique. Issues such as privacy, appearance, stigmas, and discrimination require study in the context of social networking to bridge past research with evolving practice. This article discusses human resource practices as they relate to the use of social networking sites for hiring purposes. The authors present an overview of social networking sites, briefly discuss applicable existing literature, offer relevant theory and propositions, discuss potential impacts on stakeholders, suggest guidelines for practitione...
This timely resource offers fresh research on companies’ use of social media platforms―from Twitter ...
The internet has paved the way for rapid transmission of information. This lead to the development o...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...
Purpose: This paper discusses human resources practices related to social networking sites. Design/M...
Purpose: This paper discusses human resources practices related to social networking sites. Design/M...
Purpose: This paper discusses human resources practices related to social networking sites. Design/M...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The use of online social networking is a commonplace occurrence. A recent trend is for employe...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
This thesis studies the use of social networking sites (SNSs) in recruitment. The research focuses o...
Social Network usage in hiring practice is a valuable tool for employers to learn more about an appl...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
The use of social network sites to investigate potential employees is increasingly common in hotel i...
This timely resource offers fresh research on companies’ use of social media platforms―from Twitter ...
The internet has paved the way for rapid transmission of information. This lead to the development o...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...
Purpose: This paper discusses human resources practices related to social networking sites. Design/M...
Purpose: This paper discusses human resources practices related to social networking sites. Design/M...
Purpose: This paper discusses human resources practices related to social networking sites. Design/M...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
The use of online social networking is a commonplace occurrence. A recent trend is for employe...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
This thesis studies the use of social networking sites (SNSs) in recruitment. The research focuses o...
Social Network usage in hiring practice is a valuable tool for employers to learn more about an appl...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
The use of social network sites to investigate potential employees is increasingly common in hotel i...
This timely resource offers fresh research on companies’ use of social media platforms―from Twitter ...
The internet has paved the way for rapid transmission of information. This lead to the development o...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...