This paper studies the effects of the high-speed internet expansion on the match quality of new hires. We combine data on internet availability at the local level with German individual register and vacancy data. Results show that internet availability has no major impact on the stability of new matches and their wages. We confirm these findings using vacancy data, by explicitly comparing match outcomes of online and non-online recruits. Further results show that online recruiting not only raises the number of applicants and the share of unsuitable candidates per vacancy, but also induces employers to post more vacancies
International audienceThis article examines the role of Internet based labour market intermediaries ...
The phenomenon of e-recruitment has been widely debated over the last decades. However, little is kn...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
This paper studies the effects of the high-speed internet expansion on the match quality of new hire...
More then 25 % of unemployed job seekers report using the Internet to look for jobs. This paper exam...
This paper studies effects of the introduction of a new digital mass medium on reemployment of unemp...
Internet job searching offers an empirical setting in which to explore the trade-off between quality...
How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies ...
Purpose – This paper aims to estimate the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of...
Increased prevalence of the Internet has altered the way many workers search for jobs. However, work...
Globalization and the spread of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), particularly Interne...
The internet virtually revolutionized the possibilities of employee recruiting. First of all, this c...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
The present study has made a comparative assessment of recruitment source effectiveness. The study i...
For those who have online access, the Internet significantly reduces the cost and time of transferri...
International audienceThis article examines the role of Internet based labour market intermediaries ...
The phenomenon of e-recruitment has been widely debated over the last decades. However, little is kn...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
This paper studies the effects of the high-speed internet expansion on the match quality of new hire...
More then 25 % of unemployed job seekers report using the Internet to look for jobs. This paper exam...
This paper studies effects of the introduction of a new digital mass medium on reemployment of unemp...
Internet job searching offers an empirical setting in which to explore the trade-off between quality...
How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies ...
Purpose – This paper aims to estimate the impact of job search on the internet on the probability of...
Increased prevalence of the Internet has altered the way many workers search for jobs. However, work...
Globalization and the spread of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), particularly Interne...
The internet virtually revolutionized the possibilities of employee recruiting. First of all, this c...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...
The present study has made a comparative assessment of recruitment source effectiveness. The study i...
For those who have online access, the Internet significantly reduces the cost and time of transferri...
International audienceThis article examines the role of Internet based labour market intermediaries ...
The phenomenon of e-recruitment has been widely debated over the last decades. However, little is kn...
After decades of stability, the technologies used by workers to locate new jobs began to change rapi...