从求职者的选拔预期预测其求职行为:计划行为理论的中介作用

Predicting applicants' job pursuit behavior from their selection expectations: the mediating role of the theory of planned behavior

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2008
被引 53
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究求职者对选拔程序的预期(如尊重、展示潜力的机会等)如何通过计划行为理论影响其求职行为,对招聘管理和求职者心理研究有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract Applicants' pretest expectations about the forthcoming selection procedure may serve as a key factor in applicants' decision‐making. The current study examined the validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) as an explanatory mechanism of the relationship between pretest selection expectations (warmth/respect, chance to demonstrate potential, difficulty of faking, unbiased assessment, feedback) and job pursuit behavior. Data were collected at two points in time, using a sample of applicants for the military. Selection expectations, job pursuit attitude, subjective norm, and controllability were significantly related to job pursuit intention. Job pursuit attitude mediated the relationship between selection expectations and job pursuit intention. Subjective norm and time lag were the only significant predictors of job pursuit behavior. Practical implications, strengths and limitations, as well as directions for further research are discussed. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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