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Social identity and applicant attraction: Exploring the role of multiple levels of self
Authors:George C. Banks  Sven Kepes  Mahendra Joshi  Anson Seers
Affiliation:1. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A.;2. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.;3. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan, U.S.A.
Abstract:Applicant attraction is a critical objective of recruitment. Common predictor variables of applicant attraction are limited in that they do not provide a comprehensive understanding of the process that shapes the perceptions and beliefs of job applicants about the firms for which they aspire to work for. Because individuals have the inherent desire to expand and enhance their social identities (e.g., personal, relational, and collective identities), they are likely to be attracted to organizations that allow them to do so. Building on recent work on levels of self, our paper suggests that social identities mediate the relation between currently established predictor variables of applicant attraction (e.g., compensation, type of work, and organizational image) and important applicant attraction outcomes. Common predictor variables of applicant attraction can lead to the activation, evaluation, and identification processes described by social identity theory. A theoretical framework is presented that illustrates the mediating influence of social identity on the relations between common predictor variables and applicant attraction outcomes. This framework may lead to more effective recruitment strategies. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:predictors of applicant attraction  recruitment strength  identity strength  identity activation  identity evaluations  identification processes
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