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involved in hiring. Attrition impacts are larger in higher-performing stores and better local labor markets. …
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recruiting costs, and beneficial commonalities related to shared employee values. On the other hand, hiring through employee …
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recruiting costs, and beneficial commonalities related to shared employee values. On the other hand, hiring through employee …
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Employee referrals are a very common means by which firms hire new workers. Past work suggests that workers hired via referrals often perform better than non-referred workers, but we have little understanding as to why. In this paper, we demonstrate that this is primarily because referrals allow...
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Job testing technologies enable firms to rely less on human judgement when making hiring decisions. Placing more weight … on test scores may improve hiring decisions by reducing the influence of human bias or mistakes but may also lead firms …
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