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Organizational Search and Choice Revisited: The Role of Human Resource Systems in the Applicant's Decision Making Process

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90_07_Organizational_Search_and_Choice.pdf (849.4 KB)
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Author
Bretz, Robert D. Jr.
Dreher, George F.
Ash, Ronald A.
Abstract

Over the past decade we have learned a lot about how individuals choose organizations in which to work. However, this literature has generally failed to consider the role of an important class of attributes; the human resource systems that operate within organizations. Reward systems and mobility systems have unique motivating characteristics, are relatively visible, and vary widely between organizations. This paper attempts to make explicit when and how these variables might influence organizational attractiveness and applicants' decision making processes.

Date Issued
1990-03-01
Keywords
CAHRS
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ILR
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center
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human resource
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job
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worker
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advanced
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labor market
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satisfaction
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employee
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work
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manage
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management
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training
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HRM
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employ
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model
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industrial relations
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labor market
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job seeker
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pay level
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organization
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role
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reward system
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applicant
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recruitment
Type
preprint

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