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Up to now, there has been little research on the impact of e-recruitment on the recruitment process as a whole. The … present study fills part of this gap by investigating the effect of e-recruitment on the design of the recruitment process … that e-recruitment transforms the traditional recruitment process into a time- and space-independent, collaborative hiring …
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This paper uses data from an Internet-based CV database to investigate how factors which may be used as a basis for discrimination, such as the searchers' ethnicity, gender, age and employment status, affect the number of contacts they receive from firms. Since we have access to essentially the...
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Professionelle Online-Spiele werden primär in der Personalbeschaffung als ein Instrument zur Selbstselektion von …
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This paper uses data from an Internet-based CV database to investigate how factors which may be used as a basis for discrimination, such as the searchers’ ethnicity, gender, age and employment status, affect the number of contacts they receive from firms. Since we have access to essentially...
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: 1) providing formal training and 2) strategic recruitment and separation policy. The use of register-based longitudinal …
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Dienstleister (Recruitment Process Outsourcing, RPO) von Bewerbern wahrgenommen und bewertet wird. Bei der Formulierung der … we hypothesize that Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) has a negative effect on the perceptions and evaluations of job … applicants. To test our hypotheses we developed four recruitment process scenarios with an increasing level of outsourcing. In an …
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A large part of the literature on frictional matching in the labor market assumes bilateral meetings between workers and firms. This ignores the frictions that arise when workers and firms meet in a multilateral way and cannot coordinate their application and hiring decisions. I analyze the...
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microeconomic data, this article investigates firms' characteristics and their recruitment behaviour towards workers aged 50 years …
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This paper examines the recruitment process of firms. We test whether firms search sequentially or non …. We distinguish between different types of recruitment methods. We find that the sequential hiring is rejected for a … applications by job seekers. Informal recruitment methods tend to imply sequential search. …
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We use laboratory experiments to investigate how employers develop social structures for sharing information about the trustworthiness of job candidates, when worker opportunism is possible. The experimental data show that substantial information sharing emerges. Two types of information...
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