Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outcomes for employers. I theorize on how employer cognitive hiring decision processes affect their likelihood of extending an offer of employment. I argue that greater variety in the job experiences of candidates in the applicant pool complicates employer comparison processes. Hiring is a two-stage process and I predict that comparison difficulties materialize among a winnowed down consideration set of candidates in this second stage. More experienced employers have less difficulty with variety because they have better constructed preferences. Regression analyses from an online market for contract labor on over 640,000 job postings by over 170,0...
We know a job applicant’s social category affects an employer’s likelihood of hiring them, but we do...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
Job choice process research focuses on how job seekers make judgments and decisions regarding job po...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
Most accounts of hiring focus on understanding why a particular job candidate was chosen and do not ...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
Broadly, there are two main ways to help employers hire: (a) expand their choice set by attracting m...
Applicants of a large chemical company completed an adapted Job Preferences Form (Jurgensen, 1978) a...
ii, 80 leaves. Advisor: Karen B. WilliamsThe effects of being hard-versus easy-to-get on evaluations...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Job recommender systems help job seekers find a job by recommending vacancies the system believes re...
Employment interruption is a common experience in today’s labor market, most frequently due to unemp...
We know a job applicant’s social category affects an employer’s likelihood of hiring them, but we do...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
Job choice process research focuses on how job seekers make judgments and decisions regarding job po...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
Most accounts of hiring focus on understanding why a particular job candidate was chosen and do not ...
Analyzing how people go about making decisions and how this relates to their job search behavior. If...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process--the choice of search method...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
Broadly, there are two main ways to help employers hire: (a) expand their choice set by attracting m...
Applicants of a large chemical company completed an adapted Job Preferences Form (Jurgensen, 1978) a...
ii, 80 leaves. Advisor: Karen B. WilliamsThe effects of being hard-versus easy-to-get on evaluations...
This paper empirically investigates the determinants of the choice of six different job search chann...
Job recommender systems help job seekers find a job by recommending vacancies the system believes re...
Employment interruption is a common experience in today’s labor market, most frequently due to unemp...
We know a job applicant’s social category affects an employer’s likelihood of hiring them, but we do...
Job search behaviors occur across various contexts, involving diverse populations of job seekers sea...
Job choice process research focuses on how job seekers make judgments and decisions regarding job po...