
Essentials of Employee Recruitment
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Organized into four sections, the text begins by presenting an overview of the study of recruitment, before moving on to demonstrate effective ways of attracting talent, covering methodology, practices, and organizational characteristics. The third section focuses on recruiting specific populations, including women, ethnic and racial minorities, college students, and employed job seekers. This book concludes by providing practical perspectives, with chapters describing how the applicant population is changing, how applicants interact with people and technology during recruitment, the interaction of applicant and organizational political ideology, and offering insights on how to design recruitment programs today and in the future.
A foundational resource on employee recruitment, this is the ideal text for scholars and graduate students in industrial and organizational psychology and human resource management. It will also interest practitioners working in the area, along with executive and line managers tasked with responsibility for talent management.
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David G. Allen, Ph.D., is Luther Henderson University Chair in Management and Leadership and also Senior Associate Dean at the TCU Neeley School of Business, Distinguished Research Environment Professor at Warwick Business School in the UK, and former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Management.
Content
Jerel E. Slaughter and David G. Allen
Section 1. The Study of Recruitment
2. A History of Recruitment Research
James A. Breaugh
3. Designing and Conducting Recruitment Research Using the Recruitment Research Design Model
Alan M. Saks
4. A Strategic Recruiting System Model for Integrating Human Capital Resources to Solve Strategic Organizational Challenges
Anthony J. Nyberg, Greg Reilly, and Ormonde R. Cragun
Section 2. Attracting Talent
5. Employer Branding in Employee Recruitment: Marketing the Job and Organization to Potential Talent
Kang Yang Trevor Yu, Clara Wen Lin Soo, and Sitong Yu
6. Recruiting through Employee Referrals
Jenna R. Pieper, Jessica M. Greenwald, and Steven D. Schlachter
7. Applicant Reactions to Organizational Recruitment Processes
Talya N. Bauer, Donald M. Truxillo, Julie M. McCarthy, and Berrin Erdogan
Section 3. Recruiting Specific Populations
8. Navigating Job Search as a College Student: What We Know and Where Scholars, Job Seekers, and Recruiters Need to Go
Allison S. Gabriel, Nitya Chawla, and Kelly P. Gabriel
9. Recruiting Employed Job Candidates
Wendy R. Boswell, Stephanie C. Payne, and Claire E. Bowman-Callaway
10. Recruiting Women in the Workplace: A Review of Empirical Research
Connie R. Wanberg, Youjeong Song, and Sophia Miri Yoo
11. Targeted Recruitment of Racial-Ethnic Minorities: A Research Review
Patrick F. McKay
12. All Around the World: Understanding International Recruiting Across Countries and Cultures
Haley M. Woznyj, Alexandra M. Dunn, Luke Scherer, and Noah Adcock-Howeth
13. Candidate Experiences with Technology and People
Lynn A. McFarland, Melanie M. Ward, and William J. Shepherd
Section 4. Practical Perspectives
14. Recruitment in the Modern Context
Jazmin Argueta-Rivera, Yaojia Rebecca Chen, Tisnue Jean-Baptiste M.S., Chase Siner, and Mikki Hebl
15. Recruiting in a Politically Divided Age
Jerel Slaughter, Zixu Zhang, and Philip L. Roth
16. Designing Recruitment Programs for Impact
Wayne F. Cascio and Kyle Ehrhardt
17. The Future of Recruitment and the Role of Technology
Peter Cappelli and Shun Yiu
18. Key Trends and Future Research Directions in Recruitment Research, According to AI (Sort of)
David G. Allen and Jerel E. Slaughter
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