Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the structural and social procedural justice of group selection interviews (i.e., a group of several applicants being evaluated simultaneously). We especially addressed trait interactions between neuroticism and extraversion (the affective plane) and extraversion and agreeableness (the interpersonal plane). Design/Methodology/Approach: Data on personality (pre-interview) and justice perceptions (post-interview) were collected in a field study among job applicants (N = 97) attending group selection interviews for positions as teachers in a Norwegian high school. Findings: Interaction effects in hierarchical regression analyses showed that perceptions of...
The field of Industrial/Organizational psychology has long been concerned with the selecting the rig...
The proposed study explores the cognitive miser approach to perception formation in job interviews, ...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the struct...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Employee selection researchers have predominantly focused on the validity and reliability of selecti...
The study explores the relative contribution of interviewers’ personality and interviewers’ ratin...
Research in selection examines how organizational justice principles may influence applicants\u27 re...
Initial research on structuring the interview process investigated structure\u27s impact on the inte...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
Research in selection examines how organizational justice principles may influence applicants\u27 re...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
This study examined several consequences of applicants’ expectations of organizational justice at mu...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research proposes a theo...
The field of Industrial/Organizational psychology has long been concerned with the selecting the rig...
The proposed study explores the cognitive miser approach to perception formation in job interviews, ...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the struct...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
Employee selection researchers have predominantly focused on the validity and reliability of selecti...
The study explores the relative contribution of interviewers’ personality and interviewers’ ratin...
Research in selection examines how organizational justice principles may influence applicants\u27 re...
Initial research on structuring the interview process investigated structure\u27s impact on the inte...
Applicant fairness perceptions of asynchronous job interviews were assessed among panelists (Study 1...
Research in selection examines how organizational justice principles may influence applicants\u27 re...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
This study examined several consequences of applicants’ expectations of organizational justice at mu...
131 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research proposes a theo...
The field of Industrial/Organizational psychology has long been concerned with the selecting the rig...
The proposed study explores the cognitive miser approach to perception formation in job interviews, ...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...