Candidates’ attitudes towards various personnel selection methods get attention of organizational and work psychology specialists because of various reasons. The most important reason is that individuals’ attitudes towards personnel selection methods influence their latter behavior. Although there is a substantial amount of studies carried out in different countries, there is no data from Lithuanian and Swedish samples. The aim of current study was to analyze the attitudes towards personnel selection methods among Lithuanian students, Lithuanian employees and Swedish students. The participants (197 students and 86 employees) filled in a questionnaire, which includes short descriptions of 10 personnel selection methods as well as items about...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
Title: The perfect candidate – the selection process in a global organization. Authors: Kariin Adolf...
Context: Applicant perceptions of selection methods can affect motivation, performance and withdrawa...
Candidates’ attitudes towards various personnel selection methods get attention of organizational an...
Kandidatų požiūriai į įvairius atrankos metodus traukia organizacinės ir darbo psichologijos atstovų...
This paper reports reactions to employee selection methods in the Netherlands and compares these fin...
The aim of the study was to present a comparative analysis of personnel selection methods with the p...
The scientist-practitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
This study examined, first, the reactions of job applicants to selection techniques and, second, the...
The current study examines the fairness reactions to 10 personnel selection methods in a sample cons...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether job applicants' perceptions of commonly used selec...
This study includes analysis of personnel selection process influence to human resources management ...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the staff perception of fairness of the selection proce...
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting mark in wo...
The aim of this work is to estimate personnel recruitment and selection methods influence on employe...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
Title: The perfect candidate – the selection process in a global organization. Authors: Kariin Adolf...
Context: Applicant perceptions of selection methods can affect motivation, performance and withdrawa...
Candidates’ attitudes towards various personnel selection methods get attention of organizational an...
Kandidatų požiūriai į įvairius atrankos metodus traukia organizacinės ir darbo psichologijos atstovų...
This paper reports reactions to employee selection methods in the Netherlands and compares these fin...
The aim of the study was to present a comparative analysis of personnel selection methods with the p...
The scientist-practitioner gap in personnel selection is large. Thus, it is important to gain a bett...
This study examined, first, the reactions of job applicants to selection techniques and, second, the...
The current study examines the fairness reactions to 10 personnel selection methods in a sample cons...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether job applicants' perceptions of commonly used selec...
This study includes analysis of personnel selection process influence to human resources management ...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the staff perception of fairness of the selection proce...
This paper discusses how and why the field of personnel selection has made a long-lasting mark in wo...
The aim of this work is to estimate personnel recruitment and selection methods influence on employe...
In this study, 476 participants, divided into occupational psychology- (OP), Chartered Institute of ...
Title: The perfect candidate – the selection process in a global organization. Authors: Kariin Adolf...
Context: Applicant perceptions of selection methods can affect motivation, performance and withdrawa...