iv, 64 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.'Running head : Methods of job search by university students.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 53-63).This study examined the job search process of 176 undergraduate students employed in part-time jobs. Specifically, the relationships between job search methods, job search intensity, and employment quality (as measured by job satisfaction and starting salary) were investigated. In addition, this study used the Big Five personality framework to explore the relationships between personality traits and individuals' tendencies to apply effort to various methods of job search. Factor analytic results suggested that a four-factor solution was appropriate to classify job search methods into ...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
This study investigated the relationships between three psychological needs – the need for control, ...
Advisors: Larissa K. Barber.Committee members: Lisa Finkelstein; Alecia M. Santuzzi.Includes bibliog...
To more wholly engage the workforce is to be able to attract, motivate and retain employees. This st...
Due to the current tightness in several labor markets around the globe there are more jobs available...
This study examined the connection between personality traits (extraversion, con-scientiousness, ope...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
The ways that people identify and pursue employment opportunities represents an important aspect of ...
Job search quality is important for unemployed individuals pursuing reemployment. To comprehensively...
This study sought to examine the ways in which employment flexibility – a novel psychological constr...
Both theoretical models of job search and empirical research findings suggest that job search behavi...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
Employee recruitment is a critical process in which organizations actively utilize recruitment sourc...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
This study investigated the relationships between three psychological needs – the need for control, ...
Advisors: Larissa K. Barber.Committee members: Lisa Finkelstein; Alecia M. Santuzzi.Includes bibliog...
To more wholly engage the workforce is to be able to attract, motivate and retain employees. This st...
Due to the current tightness in several labor markets around the globe there are more jobs available...
This study examined the connection between personality traits (extraversion, con-scientiousness, ope...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
The ways that people identify and pursue employment opportunities represents an important aspect of ...
Job search quality is important for unemployed individuals pursuing reemployment. To comprehensively...
This study sought to examine the ways in which employment flexibility – a novel psychological constr...
Both theoretical models of job search and empirical research findings suggest that job search behavi...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
Employee recruitment is a critical process in which organizations actively utilize recruitment sourc...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Taking a self-regulatory perspective, we develop a mediated moderation model explaining how within-p...
This study investigated the relationships between three psychological needs – the need for control, ...