In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate selection process, little is known about its suitability in an intercultural context. Informed by attribution theory and analyzed through an inductive qualitative approach the study calls into question the suitability of the SBS interview as a means of recruiting candidates from another culture. The research presents the findings from a study of 11 job interviews for entry-level positions in an Australian financial institution. A total of 11 live interviews, 11 candidate debriefs and 12 interviewer debriefs were recorded and analyzed to identify the significant factors that impacted the outcomes in an intercultural SBS interview. The major fin...
This paper examines the influence of non-verbal coordination and culture on perceptions of interpers...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
This paper reports the ongoing development of a PhD study, challenging the current psychometrically ...
Purpose: To explore the influences of the intercultural selection interview wholistically on intervi...
These case studies explore the influence of cultural attributions on the outcomes of selection inter...
This paper reviews the literature on the cross-cultural job interview and highlights the need for th...
We examined how culture influences perceptions of applicant attributes when assessing employment sui...
Intended self-presentation in job interviews was examined among university students in 10 countries ...
Although interviews are used widely in the selection of suitable job applicants, recruiters may unco...
This study employed the theoretical perspective of uncertainty reduction (Berger & Calabrese, 1974) ...
Although interviews arc used widely in the selection of suitable job applicants, recruiters may unco...
Employing an experimental design, we investigated how Norwegian managers’ (N = 78) evaluations and i...
This paper examines the influence of non-verbal coordination and culture on perceptions of interpers...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
Bibliography: pages 451-486.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Research design & methodol...
This paper reports the ongoing development of a PhD study, challenging the current psychometrically ...
Purpose: To explore the influences of the intercultural selection interview wholistically on intervi...
These case studies explore the influence of cultural attributions on the outcomes of selection inter...
This paper reviews the literature on the cross-cultural job interview and highlights the need for th...
We examined how culture influences perceptions of applicant attributes when assessing employment sui...
Intended self-presentation in job interviews was examined among university students in 10 countries ...
Although interviews are used widely in the selection of suitable job applicants, recruiters may unco...
This study employed the theoretical perspective of uncertainty reduction (Berger & Calabrese, 1974) ...
Although interviews arc used widely in the selection of suitable job applicants, recruiters may unco...
Employing an experimental design, we investigated how Norwegian managers’ (N = 78) evaluations and i...
This paper examines the influence of non-verbal coordination and culture on perceptions of interpers...
© 2020 Edward Charles HyattOne of the more consistent conclusions of selection research is that intr...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...