Deceptive impression management (i.e., faking) may alter interviewers’ perceptions of applicants’ qualifications and, consequently, decrease the predictive validity of the job interview. In examining faking antecedents, research has given little attention to situational variables. Using a between-subjects experiment, this research addressed that gap by examining whether organizational culture impacted both the extent to which applicants faked and the manner in which they faked during a job interview. Analyses of variance revealed that organizational culture did not affect the extent to which applicants faked. However, when taking into account applicants’ perceptions of the ideal candidate, organizational culture was found to indirectly impa...
Impression management (IM), especially deceptive IM (faking), is a cause for concern in selection in...
When job applicants lie in job interviews, they can deprive a more honest candidate of a job and dep...
Job applicant faking, that is, consciously misrepresenting information during the selection process,...
Applicant faking in employment interviews is a pressing concern for organizations. It has previously...
We examine applicant faking as an adaptive response to the specific environment that applicants are ...
We examine applicant faking as an adaptive response to the specific environment that applicants are ...
Multiple frameworks and models postulate an effect of job interview preparation on faking. Two studi...
Applicant impression management (IM), and especially its deceptive side (i.e., faking), has been des...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...
Existing literature determines that faking occurs within employment interviews but has not yet focus...
Drawing on signalling theory, we propose that use of deceptive impression management (IM) in the emp...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to empirically test whether applicants fake their responses...
There has been surprisingly little research on faking in the employment interview, despite the fact ...
There has been surprisingly little research on faking in the employment interview, despite the fact ...
Faking on self-report personality tests is a widespread practice which degrades the construct validi...
Impression management (IM), especially deceptive IM (faking), is a cause for concern in selection in...
When job applicants lie in job interviews, they can deprive a more honest candidate of a job and dep...
Job applicant faking, that is, consciously misrepresenting information during the selection process,...
Applicant faking in employment interviews is a pressing concern for organizations. It has previously...
We examine applicant faking as an adaptive response to the specific environment that applicants are ...
We examine applicant faking as an adaptive response to the specific environment that applicants are ...
Multiple frameworks and models postulate an effect of job interview preparation on faking. Two studi...
Applicant impression management (IM), and especially its deceptive side (i.e., faking), has been des...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...
Existing literature determines that faking occurs within employment interviews but has not yet focus...
Drawing on signalling theory, we propose that use of deceptive impression management (IM) in the emp...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to empirically test whether applicants fake their responses...
There has been surprisingly little research on faking in the employment interview, despite the fact ...
There has been surprisingly little research on faking in the employment interview, despite the fact ...
Faking on self-report personality tests is a widespread practice which degrades the construct validi...
Impression management (IM), especially deceptive IM (faking), is a cause for concern in selection in...
When job applicants lie in job interviews, they can deprive a more honest candidate of a job and dep...
Job applicant faking, that is, consciously misrepresenting information during the selection process,...