[Excerpt] An updated theoretical model of applicant reactions to selection procedures is proposed and tested using meta-analysis. Results from 86 independent samples (N = 48,750) indicated that applicants who hold positive perceptions about selection are more likely to view the organization favorably and report stronger intentions to accept job offers and recommend the employer to others. Applicant perceptions were positively correlated with actual and perceived performance on selection tools and with self perceptions. The average correlation between applicant perceptions and gender, age, and ethnic background was near zero. Face validity and perceived predictive validity were strong predictors of many applicant perceptions including proced...
On the basis of Gilliland\u27s (1993) model of selection system fairness, the present study investig...
In psychology, general beliefs are considered to be the stepping-stones of future behavior and attit...
Past reviews and meta-analyses typically conceptualized and examined selection procedures as holisti...
Applicant Reactions to Selection Procedures: An Updated Model and Meta-Analysis [Excerpt] An updated...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
This paper reports a comprehensive quantitative summary into applicant reactions to popular methods ...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
YesWe provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection pr...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
In the present special issue new theoretical and empirical insights on applicant perceptions of sele...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the struct...
On the basis of Gilliland\u27s (1993) model of selection system fairness, the present study investig...
In psychology, general beliefs are considered to be the stepping-stones of future behavior and attit...
Past reviews and meta-analyses typically conceptualized and examined selection procedures as holisti...
Applicant Reactions to Selection Procedures: An Updated Model and Meta-Analysis [Excerpt] An updated...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
This paper reports a comprehensive quantitative summary into applicant reactions to popular methods ...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
YesWe provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection pr...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
In the present special issue new theoretical and empirical insights on applicant perceptions of sele...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
Purpose: We investigated how job applicants’ personalities influence perceptions of the struct...
On the basis of Gilliland\u27s (1993) model of selection system fairness, the present study investig...
In psychology, general beliefs are considered to be the stepping-stones of future behavior and attit...
Past reviews and meta-analyses typically conceptualized and examined selection procedures as holisti...