Purpose: When it comes to hire new employees, organisations can resort to different sources, contacts and acquaintances being among the most important ones. This thesis studies the legitimate use that recruiters make of the organisation’s social capital and its consequences. To do this, the author introduces the concepts of institution, legitimacy, social capital and recruitment and uses them as a theoretical base in order to contribute to this topic. Methodology: This study has a qualitative approach through eight interviews carried out in eight different organisations. Also, the author supported his findings with the information obtained on the companies’ websites. Results: The findings show that the legitimacy of the use of social capita...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
This paper addresses the question “To what extent can job satisfaction be explained as the revenue o...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
This study examines in which cases organizations tend to form social capital, and explores how such ...
The results of previous studies confirm the high use of social capital as a search for work method o...
People are constantly using there friends in order to ask for a favor or to get hold of some informa...
This article investigates how firms' use of social capital criteria in staffing practices has b...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
Introduction Compared with physical and human capital, social capital plays a very important role in...
Theories of social capital contend that individuals and groups benefit from social networks which al...
This study examines both theoretically and empirically whether social support can be considered as a...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present results from empirical research on social networks, cond...
Social capital is a psychosocial resource that has been found to have a profound effect on well-bein...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
This paper addresses the question “To what extent can job satisfaction be explained as the revenue o...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
This study examines in which cases organizations tend to form social capital, and explores how such ...
The results of previous studies confirm the high use of social capital as a search for work method o...
People are constantly using there friends in order to ask for a favor or to get hold of some informa...
This article investigates how firms' use of social capital criteria in staffing practices has b...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...
Introduction Compared with physical and human capital, social capital plays a very important role in...
Theories of social capital contend that individuals and groups benefit from social networks which al...
This study examines both theoretically and empirically whether social support can be considered as a...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present results from empirical research on social networks, cond...
Social capital is a psychosocial resource that has been found to have a profound effect on well-bein...
This article is based on results from a qualitative study of recruitment processes and job searches....
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
Recently, there has been a shift in the way management scholars view the firm, from traditional mode...
This paper addresses the question “To what extent can job satisfaction be explained as the revenue o...
This paper presents a model to measure the social capital of individuals seeking employment. The pap...