International audienceAcross two experimental studies, we examine the influence of similarity perceptions on recruiters’ job fit perceptions of job applicants. In addition, a robustness study extends the effect of similarity by introducing work-related sources of similarity and tests the relationship between workrelated similarities on similarity perceptions. Moreover, we explore the emotional and cognitive mechanisms behind the effects of similarity perceptions on job fit. We also propose and test a boundary condition, such that, when job desirability is low, the effect of demographic similarity on perceived similarity is reversed. The sample for the three studies consist of specialized master’s students with work experience in human resou...
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[[abstract]]The résumé is the most commonly used selection tool for organisations. Past studies have...
Across two experimental studies, we examine the influence of similarity perceptions on recruiters’ j...
The present study investigated the relationship between similarity of self-reported biodata and recr...
Past research on the employment interview has unearthed a "similar-to-me" effect signaling that rate...
We extend prior research by examining whether, and how, applicant-employee fit in the personality tr...
In this paper we examine the potential existence of a similar-to-me effect in terms of skills betwe...
Employees' feedback-seeking networks at work are important for employees' learning and employability...
In this dissertation I will present and test a model linking actual applicant-interviewer demographi...
This study investigated a possible mechanism behind employment discrimination. Participants complete...
Recruiters are hiring people with the right set of skills and attributes in order to fit the demands...
Judging other people is a common and important task. Every day professionals make decisions that aff...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Judging other people is a common and important task. Every day professionals make decisions that aff...
Employees’ feedback-seeking networks at work are important for employees’ learning and employability...
Abstract We present an organizational model that develops organizational exper-tise and socializatio...
[[abstract]]The résumé is the most commonly used selection tool for organisations. Past studies have...
Across two experimental studies, we examine the influence of similarity perceptions on recruiters’ j...
The present study investigated the relationship between similarity of self-reported biodata and recr...
Past research on the employment interview has unearthed a "similar-to-me" effect signaling that rate...
We extend prior research by examining whether, and how, applicant-employee fit in the personality tr...
In this paper we examine the potential existence of a similar-to-me effect in terms of skills betwe...
Employees' feedback-seeking networks at work are important for employees' learning and employability...
In this dissertation I will present and test a model linking actual applicant-interviewer demographi...
This study investigated a possible mechanism behind employment discrimination. Participants complete...
Recruiters are hiring people with the right set of skills and attributes in order to fit the demands...
Judging other people is a common and important task. Every day professionals make decisions that aff...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Judging other people is a common and important task. Every day professionals make decisions that aff...
Employees’ feedback-seeking networks at work are important for employees’ learning and employability...
Abstract We present an organizational model that develops organizational exper-tise and socializatio...
[[abstract]]The résumé is the most commonly used selection tool for organisations. Past studies have...