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How Does Unfavorable Information Impact Job Seekers’ Organizational Attraction?

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WP08_10.pdf (246.83 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77371
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CAHRS Working Paper Series
Author
Kanar, Adam M.
Collins, Christopher J.
Bell, Bradford S.
Abstract

Prior research has been inconclusive regarding the effects of unfavorable information on job search outcomes, particularly during the initial stage of job search and recruitment. In this study, we investigated the effects of unfavorable organizational information on applicant attraction using an experimental study with active university job seekers (n = 202). Exposure to unfavorable information had a substantially greater impact on applicant attraction than exposure to favorable information and the significant effect size difference persisted one week after exposure. In addition, job seekers who were exposed to unfavorable information freely recalled more overall evaluations of the organization than job seekers who were exposed to favorable information one week later.

Date Issued
2008-09-01
Keywords
unfavorable information
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job search
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recruitment
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applicant attraction
Type
preprint

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