The Influence of Recruitment Websites on Job-Seeker Perceptions of Organization and Job Fit
This article describes how the uses of websites to recruit and communicate with job-seekers is a well-established practice that has been increasing in frequency. How the website functions can influence job-seekers' perceptions of how well they will fit into the organization as well as match the requirements of a specific open position. The primary research question in this article is how job-seekers' fit perceptions obtained from using the recruitment website, influence their website satisfaction and intentions with respect to the organization. To explore this question and others, a theoretical model with corresponding hypotheses was developed. The empirical analysis of the theoretical model used 199 questionnaire responses and structural equation modeling. The findings offer support for the view that the website's content, job-seeker knowledge of the organization, and the job-seeker's social network influence positively perceptions of fit to the organization and the job in meaningful ways.
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2018
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Authors: | Eveleth, Daniel ; Stone, Robert ; Baker-Eveleth, Lori |
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International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction (IJTHI). - IGI Global, ISSN 1548-3916, ZDB-ID 2401009-1. - Vol. 14.2018, 4 (01.10.), p. 1-22
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | E-recruitment, Recruitment Website | Job-Seeker Fit, Job-Seeker Reactions, Online Job-Seekers, Web 2.0 |
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