Developing labor shortages are increasing the importance of recruitment to organizations. However, previous recruitment research has provided few operational guidelines for persuading high quality candidates to apply for, and to accept, job offers. This is because most recruitment research has either ignored major independent variables (e.g., vacancy characteristics), and/or focused on dependent variables other than applicant attraction or job choice (e.g., turnover). Suggestions are made for increasing the relevance of future recruitment research to applicant attraction
We used the elaboration likelihood model from marketing research to explain and examine how recruitm...
Recruitment and selection processes are one of the most important steps in a company beeing repeated...
[Excerpt] In this chapter, we look to address the second issue by developing a theoretical model of ...
[Excerpt] Technology in employee selection is more highly developed than in recruiting or placement...
Developing labor shortages are expected to increase the importance of applicant attraction into the ...
Recent literature reviews have called into question the impact of recruitment activities on applican...
[Excerpt] More directly to the point of this paper, differences in the relative importance of recrui...
This paper studies employer recruitment and selection of job applicants when productivity is match-s...
The success of an organization in achieving its goals depends on the quality and motivation of its e...
Includes bibliographical references.Recruiting is a critical element of the human resources function...
To date, normative selection models have focused primarily on matching individual knowledges, skills...
[Excerpt] The results in this paper suggest, among other things, a strong association between recrui...
We use data from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality to provide an empirical answer to the ques...
[Excerpt] How have recruitment practices changed in response to the tight labor market pressures? A ...
This study explored the relationship between early recruitment practices (company visibility, social...
We used the elaboration likelihood model from marketing research to explain and examine how recruitm...
Recruitment and selection processes are one of the most important steps in a company beeing repeated...
[Excerpt] In this chapter, we look to address the second issue by developing a theoretical model of ...
[Excerpt] Technology in employee selection is more highly developed than in recruiting or placement...
Developing labor shortages are expected to increase the importance of applicant attraction into the ...
Recent literature reviews have called into question the impact of recruitment activities on applican...
[Excerpt] More directly to the point of this paper, differences in the relative importance of recrui...
This paper studies employer recruitment and selection of job applicants when productivity is match-s...
The success of an organization in achieving its goals depends on the quality and motivation of its e...
Includes bibliographical references.Recruiting is a critical element of the human resources function...
To date, normative selection models have focused primarily on matching individual knowledges, skills...
[Excerpt] The results in this paper suggest, among other things, a strong association between recrui...
We use data from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality to provide an empirical answer to the ques...
[Excerpt] How have recruitment practices changed in response to the tight labor market pressures? A ...
This study explored the relationship between early recruitment practices (company visibility, social...
We used the elaboration likelihood model from marketing research to explain and examine how recruitm...
Recruitment and selection processes are one of the most important steps in a company beeing repeated...
[Excerpt] In this chapter, we look to address the second issue by developing a theoretical model of ...