In four studies, applicants’ (N = 478) organizational attractiveness perceptions and recommendation intentions following selection outcomes were measured. In three field studies, actual applicants’ perceptions were measured in authentic, high-stakes application contexts, both preprocedure and postoutcome. A fourth, hypothetical, study was added to increase internal validity. Consistent positive relationships between procedural fairness and reactions were found. Further, attributional style moderated the distributive fairness–attractiveness relationship in the field studies, but not in the laboratory study. In general, optimistically attributing applicants reported higher organization attraction than less optimistic individuals when the outc...
Prozedurale Fairnessbewertungen beeinflussen in starkem Maße Einstellungen und das Verhalten von Per...
Knowing to what extent applicant reactions are related to stable individual differences and not only...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
Despite the vast amount of applicant reactions studies, few have examined combined effects of select...
While applicant reactions to selection (un)fairness have often been investigated, less is known abou...
While applicant reactions to selection (un)fairness have often been investigated, less is known abou...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
Initial research on structuring the interview process investigated structure\u27s impact on the inte...
Little is known about how applicants' selection expectations and perceptions interplay in predicting...
Despite the growing attention for the impact of selection procedures and outcomes on applicants, lit...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
Applicant Reactions to Selection Procedures: An Updated Model and Meta-Analysis [Excerpt] An updated...
This study examined the relationships between pretest selection expectations, posttest applicant per...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
Employee selection researchers have predominantly focused on the validity and reliability of selecti...
Prozedurale Fairnessbewertungen beeinflussen in starkem Maße Einstellungen und das Verhalten von Per...
Knowing to what extent applicant reactions are related to stable individual differences and not only...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...
Despite the vast amount of applicant reactions studies, few have examined combined effects of select...
While applicant reactions to selection (un)fairness have often been investigated, less is known abou...
While applicant reactions to selection (un)fairness have often been investigated, less is known abou...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
Initial research on structuring the interview process investigated structure\u27s impact on the inte...
Little is known about how applicants' selection expectations and perceptions interplay in predicting...
Despite the growing attention for the impact of selection procedures and outcomes on applicants, lit...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
Applicant Reactions to Selection Procedures: An Updated Model and Meta-Analysis [Excerpt] An updated...
This study examined the relationships between pretest selection expectations, posttest applicant per...
applicant perceptions of selection procedures. We organize our review around several key questions: ...
Employee selection researchers have predominantly focused on the validity and reliability of selecti...
Prozedurale Fairnessbewertungen beeinflussen in starkem Maße Einstellungen und das Verhalten von Per...
Knowing to what extent applicant reactions are related to stable individual differences and not only...
We provide a comprehensive but critical review of research on applicant reactions to selection proce...