The purpose of this paper is to investigate employers’ recruitment strategies to address distinct job-related agency problems before establishing an employment relationship. Insights from agency theory and the social embeddedness perspective are combined to hypothesize whether and why employers adapt their recruitment strategies to the job type (differing in level of discretion) for which they are externally hiring. The hypotheses are empirically tested using data from a survey of 288 Dutch employers. Questions were asked about the two types of jobs. Multi-level logistic regression analysis is applied to investigate the effect of social context on the choice of recruitment strategy. In addition to that, separate analyses are conducted for t...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
Many organizations employ the services of third party recruiters in order to find suitable candidate...
This paper analyses theoretically favouritism in recruitment decisions. We study the investments in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate employers’ recruitment strategies to address di...
Purpose – During recent years, the Dutch labour market has developed from a buyers’ market into a se...
Purpose – During recent years, the Dutch labour market has developed from a buyers’ market into a se...
This paper describes and analyzes how individuals and organizations that operate in careers in commu...
This paper describes and analyzes how individuals and organizations that operate in careers in commu...
This study addresses two main research questions. First, whether referrals from employers’ business ...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
Previous research on recruitment sources has mostly focused on post-hire instead of pre-hire outcome...
Previous research on recruitment sources has mostly focused on post-hire instead of pre-hire outcome...
Previous research on recruitment sources has mostly focused on post-hire instead of pre-hire outcome...
Many organizations employ the services of third party recruiters in order to find suitable candidate...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional (...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
Many organizations employ the services of third party recruiters in order to find suitable candidate...
This paper analyses theoretically favouritism in recruitment decisions. We study the investments in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate employers’ recruitment strategies to address di...
Purpose – During recent years, the Dutch labour market has developed from a buyers’ market into a se...
Purpose – During recent years, the Dutch labour market has developed from a buyers’ market into a se...
This paper describes and analyzes how individuals and organizations that operate in careers in commu...
This paper describes and analyzes how individuals and organizations that operate in careers in commu...
This study addresses two main research questions. First, whether referrals from employers’ business ...
We investigate whether referrals from employers’ business and professional contacts matter in the hi...
Previous research on recruitment sources has mostly focused on post-hire instead of pre-hire outcome...
Previous research on recruitment sources has mostly focused on post-hire instead of pre-hire outcome...
Previous research on recruitment sources has mostly focused on post-hire instead of pre-hire outcome...
Many organizations employ the services of third party recruiters in order to find suitable candidate...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional (...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
Many organizations employ the services of third party recruiters in order to find suitable candidate...
This paper analyses theoretically favouritism in recruitment decisions. We study the investments in ...