招聘者的影响力:招聘者效应的作用机制分析
The Influence of the Recruiter: An Analysis of the Mechanism of the Recruiter Effect
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2021.111003, PDF,   
作者: 曲星羽, 姚 翔*, 柯智龙:北京大学心理与认知科学学院及行为与心理健康北京市重点实验室,北京
关键词: 招聘者效应招聘者行为应聘者吸引力招聘Recruiter Effects Recruiter Behavior Applicant Attraction Recruitment
摘要: 招聘者效应(recruiter effect)指招聘者在招聘活动过程中的行为表现和特质对于应聘者吸引力的影响。本文从三个方面回顾整合了招聘者效应领域的现有研究工作。首先,整合梳理现有招聘者效应的常用理论机制,解释了招聘者效应的发生过程和作用机制,即类型一的快速加工系统和类型二的慢速加工系统;其次,从类型一和类型二两个角度出发梳理招聘者效应现有的实证研究;最后,针对现有研究不足,展望未来可能开展招聘者效应的研究方向。
Abstract: The recruiter effect refers to the effect of a recruiter's behavior and traits on applicant attraction during recruitment process. This paper reviews and integrates the existing researches in the field of recruiter effect from three aspects. Firstly, it integrates and sorts out the existing common theoretical mechanisms of the recruiter effect, and explains the process and mechanism of the recruiter effect, namely Type I and Type II processing mechanism. Secondly, from the perspective of Type I and Type II processing mechanism, the existing empirical studies on the recruiter effect are sorted out. Finally, in view of the deficiency of the existing researches, the authors look forward to the possible research directions of the recruiter effect in the future.
文章引用:曲星羽, 姚翔, 柯智龙 (2021). 招聘者的影响力:招聘者效应的作用机制分析. 心理学进展, 11(1), 20-31. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2021.111003

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