To date there have been no direct studies of how strong negative information from sources outside of organizations’ direct control impacts job seekers’ organizational attraction. This study compared models for positive and negative information against a neutral condition using a longitudinal experimental study with college-level job seekers (n = 175). Consistent with the accessibility-diagnosticity perspective, the results indicated that negative information had a greater impact than positive information on job seekers’ organizational attraction and recall, and this effect persisted one week after exposure. The results did not indicate that the influence of information sources and topics that fit together was lessened when the information w...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the hitherto unexplored relationship between emplo...
The hypothesized role of the personality trait negative affectivity (NA) in employee reactions to jo...
To date there have been no direct studies of how strong negative information from sources outside of...
KEY FINDINGS · In contrast to popular belief that any publicity is good publicity, the resea...
Word-of-mouth (WOM) is a valued source of employment information for job seekers. Given mixed prior ...
The present study begins to fill a gap in the recruitment literature by investigating whether the ef...
No matter whether organizations are confronted with economic up‐ or downturns, there will always be ...
This quasi-experimental study examined job applicants\u27 organizational perceptions prior to and im...
A consistent finding in both the employment interviewing and impression formation literature is that...
An unfavorable employer reputation can impair an organization’s ability to recruit job seekers. The ...
Key Findings The researchers found evidence that the repetition of messages over time has a cumulat...
Even though there has been a significant increase in recruitment research in the last 15 years, much...
textAlthough a vast amount of research has examined why job seekers become attracted to organization...
This quasi-experimental study examined job applicants’ organizational perceptions prior to and immed...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the hitherto unexplored relationship between emplo...
The hypothesized role of the personality trait negative affectivity (NA) in employee reactions to jo...
To date there have been no direct studies of how strong negative information from sources outside of...
KEY FINDINGS · In contrast to popular belief that any publicity is good publicity, the resea...
Word-of-mouth (WOM) is a valued source of employment information for job seekers. Given mixed prior ...
The present study begins to fill a gap in the recruitment literature by investigating whether the ef...
No matter whether organizations are confronted with economic up‐ or downturns, there will always be ...
This quasi-experimental study examined job applicants\u27 organizational perceptions prior to and im...
A consistent finding in both the employment interviewing and impression formation literature is that...
An unfavorable employer reputation can impair an organization’s ability to recruit job seekers. The ...
Key Findings The researchers found evidence that the repetition of messages over time has a cumulat...
Even though there has been a significant increase in recruitment research in the last 15 years, much...
textAlthough a vast amount of research has examined why job seekers become attracted to organization...
This quasi-experimental study examined job applicants’ organizational perceptions prior to and immed...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment in the German labor market to investigate how information ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the hitherto unexplored relationship between emplo...
The hypothesized role of the personality trait negative affectivity (NA) in employee reactions to jo...