Oxford Handbook of Recruitment
Herausgeber: Yu, Kang Yang Trevor; Cable, Daniel M
Oxford Handbook of Recruitment
Herausgeber: Yu, Kang Yang Trevor; Cable, Daniel M
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This handbook includes the most up to date, evidence-based, and comprehensive coverage of recruitment and retention, as written by the top leaders of recruitment research in the world.
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This handbook includes the most up to date, evidence-based, and comprehensive coverage of recruitment and retention, as written by the top leaders of recruitment research in the world.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1175g
- ISBN-13: 9780199756094
- ISBN-10: 0199756090
- Artikelnr.: 47867054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1175g
- ISBN-13: 9780199756094
- ISBN-10: 0199756090
- Artikelnr.: 47867054
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kang Yang Trevor Yu, , is Assistant Professor in Organizational Behaviour in the Division of Strategy, Management, and Organization at the Nanyang Business School. Daniel M. Cable, is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at London Business School.
* 1. Investigating Recruitment: An Introduction
* Kang Yang Trevor Yu and Daniel M. Cable
* 2. Strategic Recruiting
* Robert E. Ployhart and Youngsang Kim
* 3. Recruiter Effects and Recruitment Outcomes
* Mary L. Connerley
* 4. Applicant Reactions
* John P. Hausknecht
* 5. Recruitment and Job Choice
* Crystal M. Harold, Krista L. Uggerslev, and David Kraichy
* 6. Volunteer Recruitment
* Edwin J. Boezeman and Naomi Ellemers
* 7. Recruiting Older Workers: Realities and Needs of the Future
Workforce
* Barbara L. Rau and Gary A. Adams
* 8. Targeted Recruiting: Identifying Future Employees
* Sabrina D. Volpone, Kecia M. Thomas, Paula Sinisterra, and Lindsay
Johnson
* 9. Job Search and Emotions
* Cynthia Kay Stevens and Myeong-Gu Seo
* 10. Recruitment Source Implications for Organizational Tenure
* Ingo Weller, Agnes Michalik, and Daniel Mühlbauer
* 11. Strategic Recruitment: A Multilevel Perspective
* Stanley M. Gully, Jean M. Phillips, and Mee Sook Kim
* 12. Research Design in Evaluating Recruitment Effectiveness: Past,
Present, Future
* Kevin D. Carlson and Ross L. Mecham III
* 13. Recruitment Sources: A Review of Outcomes
* Rodger W. Griffeth, Allison Tenbrink, and Sean Robinson
* 14. Word-of-Mouth as a Recruitment Source: An Integrative Model
* Greet Van Hoye
* 15. Recruitment: The Role of Job Advertisements
* H. Jack Walker and Amanda S. Hinojosa
* 16. Employer Brand Equity and Recruitment Research
* Christopher J. Collins and Adam M. Kanar
* 17. Corporate Social Performance, Organizational Reputation, and
Recruitment
* David A. Jones and Chelsea R. Willness
* 18. Impression Management during the Recruitment Process
* Wei-Chi Tsai and Tun-Chun Huang
* 19. The History of Recruitment Research
* Sara L. Rynes, Cody J. Reeves, and Todd C. Darnold
* 20. Establishing Recruitment Objectives and Developing a Recruitment
Strategy for Attaining Them
* James A. Breaugh
* 21. Internet Recruiting 2.0: Shifting Paradigms
* Brian R. Dineen and David G. Allen
* 22. Recruitment: International Cross-Cultural Perspectives
* Jane K. Miller and Grace Chun Guo
* 23. Realistic Job Previews: Past, Present, and Future
* Ronald S. Landis, David R. Earnest, and David G. Allen
* 24. The Goldilocks Pursuit during Organizational Entry: Applicants'
and Recruiters' Search for the "Perfect Fit"
* Amy L. Kristof-Brown, Cody J. Reeves, and Elizabeth H. Follmer
* 25. You Will Be Known by The Company You Keep: Understanding the
Social Identity Concerns of Job-Seekers
* Nathan T. Carter and Scott Highhouse
* 26. How Do You Study Recruitment? A Consideration of the Issues and
Complexity of Designing and Conducting Recruitment Research
* Alan M. Saks
* 27. Why Minority Recruiting Doesn't Often Work, and What Can Be Done
About It: Applicant Qualifications and the 4-Group Model of Targeted
Recruiting
* Daniel A. Newman, Kisha S. Jones, R. Chris Fraley, Julie S. Lyon, and
Kevin M. Mullaney
* 28. Rethinking Recruitment: A Look to the Future
* Daniel M. Cable and Kang Yang Trevor Yu
* Kang Yang Trevor Yu and Daniel M. Cable
* 2. Strategic Recruiting
* Robert E. Ployhart and Youngsang Kim
* 3. Recruiter Effects and Recruitment Outcomes
* Mary L. Connerley
* 4. Applicant Reactions
* John P. Hausknecht
* 5. Recruitment and Job Choice
* Crystal M. Harold, Krista L. Uggerslev, and David Kraichy
* 6. Volunteer Recruitment
* Edwin J. Boezeman and Naomi Ellemers
* 7. Recruiting Older Workers: Realities and Needs of the Future
Workforce
* Barbara L. Rau and Gary A. Adams
* 8. Targeted Recruiting: Identifying Future Employees
* Sabrina D. Volpone, Kecia M. Thomas, Paula Sinisterra, and Lindsay
Johnson
* 9. Job Search and Emotions
* Cynthia Kay Stevens and Myeong-Gu Seo
* 10. Recruitment Source Implications for Organizational Tenure
* Ingo Weller, Agnes Michalik, and Daniel Mühlbauer
* 11. Strategic Recruitment: A Multilevel Perspective
* Stanley M. Gully, Jean M. Phillips, and Mee Sook Kim
* 12. Research Design in Evaluating Recruitment Effectiveness: Past,
Present, Future
* Kevin D. Carlson and Ross L. Mecham III
* 13. Recruitment Sources: A Review of Outcomes
* Rodger W. Griffeth, Allison Tenbrink, and Sean Robinson
* 14. Word-of-Mouth as a Recruitment Source: An Integrative Model
* Greet Van Hoye
* 15. Recruitment: The Role of Job Advertisements
* H. Jack Walker and Amanda S. Hinojosa
* 16. Employer Brand Equity and Recruitment Research
* Christopher J. Collins and Adam M. Kanar
* 17. Corporate Social Performance, Organizational Reputation, and
Recruitment
* David A. Jones and Chelsea R. Willness
* 18. Impression Management during the Recruitment Process
* Wei-Chi Tsai and Tun-Chun Huang
* 19. The History of Recruitment Research
* Sara L. Rynes, Cody J. Reeves, and Todd C. Darnold
* 20. Establishing Recruitment Objectives and Developing a Recruitment
Strategy for Attaining Them
* James A. Breaugh
* 21. Internet Recruiting 2.0: Shifting Paradigms
* Brian R. Dineen and David G. Allen
* 22. Recruitment: International Cross-Cultural Perspectives
* Jane K. Miller and Grace Chun Guo
* 23. Realistic Job Previews: Past, Present, and Future
* Ronald S. Landis, David R. Earnest, and David G. Allen
* 24. The Goldilocks Pursuit during Organizational Entry: Applicants'
and Recruiters' Search for the "Perfect Fit"
* Amy L. Kristof-Brown, Cody J. Reeves, and Elizabeth H. Follmer
* 25. You Will Be Known by The Company You Keep: Understanding the
Social Identity Concerns of Job-Seekers
* Nathan T. Carter and Scott Highhouse
* 26. How Do You Study Recruitment? A Consideration of the Issues and
Complexity of Designing and Conducting Recruitment Research
* Alan M. Saks
* 27. Why Minority Recruiting Doesn't Often Work, and What Can Be Done
About It: Applicant Qualifications and the 4-Group Model of Targeted
Recruiting
* Daniel A. Newman, Kisha S. Jones, R. Chris Fraley, Julie S. Lyon, and
Kevin M. Mullaney
* 28. Rethinking Recruitment: A Look to the Future
* Daniel M. Cable and Kang Yang Trevor Yu
* 1. Investigating Recruitment: An Introduction
* Kang Yang Trevor Yu and Daniel M. Cable
* 2. Strategic Recruiting
* Robert E. Ployhart and Youngsang Kim
* 3. Recruiter Effects and Recruitment Outcomes
* Mary L. Connerley
* 4. Applicant Reactions
* John P. Hausknecht
* 5. Recruitment and Job Choice
* Crystal M. Harold, Krista L. Uggerslev, and David Kraichy
* 6. Volunteer Recruitment
* Edwin J. Boezeman and Naomi Ellemers
* 7. Recruiting Older Workers: Realities and Needs of the Future
Workforce
* Barbara L. Rau and Gary A. Adams
* 8. Targeted Recruiting: Identifying Future Employees
* Sabrina D. Volpone, Kecia M. Thomas, Paula Sinisterra, and Lindsay
Johnson
* 9. Job Search and Emotions
* Cynthia Kay Stevens and Myeong-Gu Seo
* 10. Recruitment Source Implications for Organizational Tenure
* Ingo Weller, Agnes Michalik, and Daniel Mühlbauer
* 11. Strategic Recruitment: A Multilevel Perspective
* Stanley M. Gully, Jean M. Phillips, and Mee Sook Kim
* 12. Research Design in Evaluating Recruitment Effectiveness: Past,
Present, Future
* Kevin D. Carlson and Ross L. Mecham III
* 13. Recruitment Sources: A Review of Outcomes
* Rodger W. Griffeth, Allison Tenbrink, and Sean Robinson
* 14. Word-of-Mouth as a Recruitment Source: An Integrative Model
* Greet Van Hoye
* 15. Recruitment: The Role of Job Advertisements
* H. Jack Walker and Amanda S. Hinojosa
* 16. Employer Brand Equity and Recruitment Research
* Christopher J. Collins and Adam M. Kanar
* 17. Corporate Social Performance, Organizational Reputation, and
Recruitment
* David A. Jones and Chelsea R. Willness
* 18. Impression Management during the Recruitment Process
* Wei-Chi Tsai and Tun-Chun Huang
* 19. The History of Recruitment Research
* Sara L. Rynes, Cody J. Reeves, and Todd C. Darnold
* 20. Establishing Recruitment Objectives and Developing a Recruitment
Strategy for Attaining Them
* James A. Breaugh
* 21. Internet Recruiting 2.0: Shifting Paradigms
* Brian R. Dineen and David G. Allen
* 22. Recruitment: International Cross-Cultural Perspectives
* Jane K. Miller and Grace Chun Guo
* 23. Realistic Job Previews: Past, Present, and Future
* Ronald S. Landis, David R. Earnest, and David G. Allen
* 24. The Goldilocks Pursuit during Organizational Entry: Applicants'
and Recruiters' Search for the "Perfect Fit"
* Amy L. Kristof-Brown, Cody J. Reeves, and Elizabeth H. Follmer
* 25. You Will Be Known by The Company You Keep: Understanding the
Social Identity Concerns of Job-Seekers
* Nathan T. Carter and Scott Highhouse
* 26. How Do You Study Recruitment? A Consideration of the Issues and
Complexity of Designing and Conducting Recruitment Research
* Alan M. Saks
* 27. Why Minority Recruiting Doesn't Often Work, and What Can Be Done
About It: Applicant Qualifications and the 4-Group Model of Targeted
Recruiting
* Daniel A. Newman, Kisha S. Jones, R. Chris Fraley, Julie S. Lyon, and
Kevin M. Mullaney
* 28. Rethinking Recruitment: A Look to the Future
* Daniel M. Cable and Kang Yang Trevor Yu
* Kang Yang Trevor Yu and Daniel M. Cable
* 2. Strategic Recruiting
* Robert E. Ployhart and Youngsang Kim
* 3. Recruiter Effects and Recruitment Outcomes
* Mary L. Connerley
* 4. Applicant Reactions
* John P. Hausknecht
* 5. Recruitment and Job Choice
* Crystal M. Harold, Krista L. Uggerslev, and David Kraichy
* 6. Volunteer Recruitment
* Edwin J. Boezeman and Naomi Ellemers
* 7. Recruiting Older Workers: Realities and Needs of the Future
Workforce
* Barbara L. Rau and Gary A. Adams
* 8. Targeted Recruiting: Identifying Future Employees
* Sabrina D. Volpone, Kecia M. Thomas, Paula Sinisterra, and Lindsay
Johnson
* 9. Job Search and Emotions
* Cynthia Kay Stevens and Myeong-Gu Seo
* 10. Recruitment Source Implications for Organizational Tenure
* Ingo Weller, Agnes Michalik, and Daniel Mühlbauer
* 11. Strategic Recruitment: A Multilevel Perspective
* Stanley M. Gully, Jean M. Phillips, and Mee Sook Kim
* 12. Research Design in Evaluating Recruitment Effectiveness: Past,
Present, Future
* Kevin D. Carlson and Ross L. Mecham III
* 13. Recruitment Sources: A Review of Outcomes
* Rodger W. Griffeth, Allison Tenbrink, and Sean Robinson
* 14. Word-of-Mouth as a Recruitment Source: An Integrative Model
* Greet Van Hoye
* 15. Recruitment: The Role of Job Advertisements
* H. Jack Walker and Amanda S. Hinojosa
* 16. Employer Brand Equity and Recruitment Research
* Christopher J. Collins and Adam M. Kanar
* 17. Corporate Social Performance, Organizational Reputation, and
Recruitment
* David A. Jones and Chelsea R. Willness
* 18. Impression Management during the Recruitment Process
* Wei-Chi Tsai and Tun-Chun Huang
* 19. The History of Recruitment Research
* Sara L. Rynes, Cody J. Reeves, and Todd C. Darnold
* 20. Establishing Recruitment Objectives and Developing a Recruitment
Strategy for Attaining Them
* James A. Breaugh
* 21. Internet Recruiting 2.0: Shifting Paradigms
* Brian R. Dineen and David G. Allen
* 22. Recruitment: International Cross-Cultural Perspectives
* Jane K. Miller and Grace Chun Guo
* 23. Realistic Job Previews: Past, Present, and Future
* Ronald S. Landis, David R. Earnest, and David G. Allen
* 24. The Goldilocks Pursuit during Organizational Entry: Applicants'
and Recruiters' Search for the "Perfect Fit"
* Amy L. Kristof-Brown, Cody J. Reeves, and Elizabeth H. Follmer
* 25. You Will Be Known by The Company You Keep: Understanding the
Social Identity Concerns of Job-Seekers
* Nathan T. Carter and Scott Highhouse
* 26. How Do You Study Recruitment? A Consideration of the Issues and
Complexity of Designing and Conducting Recruitment Research
* Alan M. Saks
* 27. Why Minority Recruiting Doesn't Often Work, and What Can Be Done
About It: Applicant Qualifications and the 4-Group Model of Targeted
Recruiting
* Daniel A. Newman, Kisha S. Jones, R. Chris Fraley, Julie S. Lyon, and
Kevin M. Mullaney
* 28. Rethinking Recruitment: A Look to the Future
* Daniel M. Cable and Kang Yang Trevor Yu