Intended self-presentation in job interviews was examined among university students in 10 countries (N = 3,509). The aim was to assess cross-cultural differences in the endorsement of self-presentation tactics, and whether such differences could be explained by cultural values and socioeconomic variables. The Cultural Impression Management Scale–Applicant Scale (CIM-A) was used that measures assertiveness, individual excellence, accommodation, and pointing out obstacles. Cross-cultural differences were found in endorsement of all tactics, most notably in individual excellence and pointing out obstacles. Importance assigned to self-presentation tactics was larger among individuals from cultures emphasizing embeddedness, mastery, and hierar...
In the United States, self-promotion during a job interview is not just common, it is expected (Paul...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
In competitions, people often disclose information about themselves to their opponents in strategic ...
This study examined the impact of personal values on intended self-presentation during job interview...
This study examined the impact of personal values on intended selfpresentation during job interviews...
The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of the recruiter's cultural background on th...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...
Recent reviews of job interview research have called for a closer examination of the mechanisms by w...
In the United States, self-promotion during a job interview is not just common, it is expected (Paul...
Applicants from different cultures vary in their self-presentation behavior during job interviews. T...
The purpose of this study was to find cultural differences in IM between Japan, Germany and America ...
In this study the employment interview was used as a representative microcosm of cross-cultural comm...
The self-presentation tactics of candidates during job interviews and on personality inventories hav...
This master’s thesis is written in the final stage of the Master programme Applied Linguistics, at t...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
In the United States, self-promotion during a job interview is not just common, it is expected (Paul...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
In competitions, people often disclose information about themselves to their opponents in strategic ...
This study examined the impact of personal values on intended self-presentation during job interview...
This study examined the impact of personal values on intended selfpresentation during job interviews...
The goal of this study was to investigate the influence of the recruiter's cultural background on th...
Purpose: This study questions whether applicants with different cultural backgrounds are equally pro...
Recent reviews of job interview research have called for a closer examination of the mechanisms by w...
In the United States, self-promotion during a job interview is not just common, it is expected (Paul...
Applicants from different cultures vary in their self-presentation behavior during job interviews. T...
The purpose of this study was to find cultural differences in IM between Japan, Germany and America ...
In this study the employment interview was used as a representative microcosm of cross-cultural comm...
The self-presentation tactics of candidates during job interviews and on personality inventories hav...
This master’s thesis is written in the final stage of the Master programme Applied Linguistics, at t...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
In the United States, self-promotion during a job interview is not just common, it is expected (Paul...
In spite of the popularity of the structured behavioral selection (SBS) interview in the candidate s...
In competitions, people often disclose information about themselves to their opponents in strategic ...