Purpose – although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the effectiveness of corporate employment web sites is still limited. This paper attempts to narrow this gap by investigating how potential job applicants' evaluations of web site content- and form-related attributes contribute to corporate employment web site effectiveness.design/methodology/approach – the approach takes the form of an empirical study using pls path modeling.findings – applicants' attitude toward a corporate employment web site is found to be differentially influenced by the web site's content- and form-related evaluations. In turn, attitude toward the web site influences intentions to apply. This relationship is fully mediated by...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose We investigate job seeker visual and verbal attention, and perceptions regarding company we...
碩士人力資源管理研究所[[abstract]]無[[abstract]]The use of corporate recruiting websites to attract job applican...
Purpose – although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Purpose - Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Purpose: Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the eff...
Contains fulltext : 68520.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)20 p
Companies have been using their Web sites to share job opportunities and company information with jo...
The use of organizational web sites for recruitment has become increasingly common. De-spite their w...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 25, 2010).The entire t...
Corporate companies’ websites recruitment in advanced countries is well established. However, lesser...
Currently organizations rely on its websites to engage and inform job-seekers, and as the primary me...
The purpose of this study is to specifically look into one businesses website and online efforts to ...
Extant literature on recruitment has focused on the traditional sources of recruitment like company ...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose We investigate job seeker visual and verbal attention, and perceptions regarding company we...
碩士人力資源管理研究所[[abstract]]無[[abstract]]The use of corporate recruiting websites to attract job applican...
Purpose – although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Purpose - Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the ef...
Purpose: Although research is emerging, the knowledge base on the evaluative determinants of the eff...
Contains fulltext : 68520.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)20 p
Companies have been using their Web sites to share job opportunities and company information with jo...
The use of organizational web sites for recruitment has become increasingly common. De-spite their w...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Feb 25, 2010).The entire t...
Corporate companies’ websites recruitment in advanced countries is well established. However, lesser...
Currently organizations rely on its websites to engage and inform job-seekers, and as the primary me...
The purpose of this study is to specifically look into one businesses website and online efforts to ...
Extant literature on recruitment has focused on the traditional sources of recruitment like company ...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose - The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However,...
Purpose We investigate job seeker visual and verbal attention, and perceptions regarding company we...
碩士人力資源管理研究所[[abstract]]無[[abstract]]The use of corporate recruiting websites to attract job applican...