We examined how culture influences perceptions of applicant attributes when assessing employment suitability. In two studies (N = 408), we compared members from a collectivistic society (Singapore) to two samples from individualistic societies (the United States and Australia) on their perceptions of applicant attributes across job contexts. For each job, participants either chose between candidates with different attribute profiles or created ideal candidates by allocating a fixed amount of percentile points across different attributes. More often than Australians, Singaporeans chose the candidate with higher levels of the trait (e.g., openness to experience) uniquely associated with the job (e.g., graphic designer). More so than either Am...
As the economic footprint of developing countries increases, talent management grows in importance f...
The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of the recruiter's cultural background on th...
The current research examined differences in career decision-making profiles (CDMP) between American...
The present thesis aimed to study different factors influencing recruiters when recruiting from an a...
This study investigated a possible mechanism behind employment discrimination. Participants complete...
Explicit or implicit sets of selection criteria are always used when hiring decisions are made. When...
We investigated the impact of the type of emotional appeal (ego-focused vs. other-focused) used in r...
We investigated the impact of the type of emotional appeal (ego-focused vs. other-focused) used in r...
Purpose: We examine the relationship between individual- and country-level values and preferences fo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between individual- and country-le...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...
In this study we examined whether past research on social desirability based on western samples coul...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
Organizations operate in a global marketplace for talent. Multinational organizations have moved to ...
As the economic footprint of developing countries increases, talent management grows in importance f...
The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of the recruiter's cultural background on th...
The current research examined differences in career decision-making profiles (CDMP) between American...
The present thesis aimed to study different factors influencing recruiters when recruiting from an a...
This study investigated a possible mechanism behind employment discrimination. Participants complete...
Explicit or implicit sets of selection criteria are always used when hiring decisions are made. When...
We investigated the impact of the type of emotional appeal (ego-focused vs. other-focused) used in r...
We investigated the impact of the type of emotional appeal (ego-focused vs. other-focused) used in r...
Purpose: We examine the relationship between individual- and country-level values and preferences fo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between individual- and country-le...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...
In this study we examined whether past research on social desirability based on western samples coul...
Although many strategies have been employed to specifically recruit and select minority employees, t...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
Organizations operate in a global marketplace for talent. Multinational organizations have moved to ...
As the economic footprint of developing countries increases, talent management grows in importance f...
The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of the recruiter's cultural background on th...
The current research examined differences in career decision-making profiles (CDMP) between American...