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Waging the War for Talent: Do Recruitment and Screening Strategies Raise Employee Performance?

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DeVaro16_waging_the_war_for_talent.pdf (209.73 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/74711
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ILR Working Papers
Author
DeVaro, Jed
Fields, Gary S.
Abstract

We use data from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality to provide an empirical answer to the question, “Do recruitment and screening strategies raise employee performance?” Our approach differs from previous empirical work in that we allow for changes in screening behavior to accompany changes in recruitment behavior. In the end, our results are consistent with those of the previous literature that ignores the auxiliary effect of recruitment through screening, in that we find no effect of recruitment methods on worker performance.

Date Issued
2005-05-25
Keywords
ecruitment
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screening
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worker performance
Type
article

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