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In this paper we examine how employment and hiring processes develop in the course of digitalisation in German establishments. To this end we use a large representative business survey - the IAB Job Vacancy Survey - that was extended in 2015 to include special questions about the state of...
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synchronous counterparts. Further, national culture has the potential to influence reactions to virtual interview synchronicity … Hofstede’s cultural dimensions to investigate the role of national culture in applicant reactions to virtual interview …
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Interviewing is one of the most effective ways to identify and attract employees who will be successful enough to stay. But few managers are adept at the skill. This book helps eliminate expensive errors of judgment by presenting readers with a set of behaviorally based interviewing strategies....
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Im Kampf um die Talente leistet das Human Resources Management einen entscheidenden Beitrag zum wirtschaftlichen Erfolg. Es erkennt Leistungspotenziale und plant den gezielten Einsatz von qualifizierten Arbeitskräften. Das Lehrbuch vermittelt einschlägiges Wissen zur Durchführung eines...
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For almost 50 years field experiments have been used to study ethnic and racial discrimination in hiring decisions, consistently reporting high rates of discrimination against minority applicants - including immigrants -, irrespective of time, location, or minority groups tested. While Riach and...
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We model a hiring process in which the candidate is evaluated sequentially by two agents of the firm who each observe an independent signal of the candidate's productivity. We introduce the potential for taste-based discrimination and characterize how one agent's private valuation of the...
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