Agency and communion are two content dimensions present of person perception that play a dominant role in making decisions of social nature. Apart from general favourability towards communion when forming judgements about others, people have a tendency to assess more positively persons who reveal stereotypical content categories; men – agency, women – communion. A few research papers offer systematisation of possible biases hiring professionals may exhibit during research and selection (R&S) process and basing the R&S on information found in social media is not immune to those biases. Two experiments with 2 × 2 design (N = 147) were conducted to test whether stereotype-consistent information presented in LinkedIn profiles influences...
When a recruiter is assessing a large number of job candidates, the stereotype “What is beautiful is...
tbay.edu Social media provides access to diverse and potentially conflicting information about organ...
Many organizational representatives review social media (SM) information (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) w...
Agency and communion are two content dimensions present of person perception that play a dominant ro...
Given the growing practice of social recruiting, this study is an investigation of how job applicant...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Leadership and Organizational Psychology - Handelshøyskol...
A Human Resources Management (HR) survey shows that 95% of 541 HR professionals use LinkedIn to recr...
The growing trend of employers screening the social media of job applicants has essentially altered ...
Research on the use of social networking websites (SNWs) in the selection process is scarce, and the...
AbstractThis study investigated how a job seeker self-presentation affects recruiter’s hiring recomm...
This paper presents two pilot studies related to the self-presentation of users of the professional ...
Purpose – Recruiters in today’s organizations, through social networks, have the opportunity to see ...
This study analyzes what attracts/influences recruiters and relationship seekers when viewing Linked...
Previous studies have shown that non-professional social media such as Facebook offer accurate infor...
The use of social media screening has become an increasingly popular practice within organizations f...
When a recruiter is assessing a large number of job candidates, the stereotype “What is beautiful is...
tbay.edu Social media provides access to diverse and potentially conflicting information about organ...
Many organizational representatives review social media (SM) information (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) w...
Agency and communion are two content dimensions present of person perception that play a dominant ro...
Given the growing practice of social recruiting, this study is an investigation of how job applicant...
Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Leadership and Organizational Psychology - Handelshøyskol...
A Human Resources Management (HR) survey shows that 95% of 541 HR professionals use LinkedIn to recr...
The growing trend of employers screening the social media of job applicants has essentially altered ...
Research on the use of social networking websites (SNWs) in the selection process is scarce, and the...
AbstractThis study investigated how a job seeker self-presentation affects recruiter’s hiring recomm...
This paper presents two pilot studies related to the self-presentation of users of the professional ...
Purpose – Recruiters in today’s organizations, through social networks, have the opportunity to see ...
This study analyzes what attracts/influences recruiters and relationship seekers when viewing Linked...
Previous studies have shown that non-professional social media such as Facebook offer accurate infor...
The use of social media screening has become an increasingly popular practice within organizations f...
When a recruiter is assessing a large number of job candidates, the stereotype “What is beautiful is...
tbay.edu Social media provides access to diverse and potentially conflicting information about organ...
Many organizational representatives review social media (SM) information (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) w...