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E-grāmata: Social Media in Human Resources Management

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  • Sērija : Advanced Series in Management
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781909010
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  • Sērija : Advanced Series in Management
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781781909010
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This collection of a dozen research essays explores issues in human resource management in light of advances in communication media and the advent of social media. They are structured for easy digestion, with an abstract at the beginning of each that outlines purpose, methodology, findings, and the originality or value of the study. They consider the pros and cons of using social networks to screen employees, the future of employer branding through social media, a delphi study, insights from the Italian labor market on recruiting "generation y" folks through social media, using social media for job searching and how to advertise jobs through social media, the need for managerial reconfiguration of online face-to-face social networking, crowdsourcing, a social information systems research model, and more. The contributors are mostly academics from Europe, particularly France, managerial studies, economics and business. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
List of Contributors
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Social media and Human Resource Management: It Takes Two to Tango xi
1 Social Network Screening: Pitfalls, Possibilities, and Parallels in Employment Selection
1(22)
Donald H. Kluemper
2 What Is the Future of Employer Branding through Social Media? Results of the Delphi Study into the Perceptions of HR Professionals and Academics
23(36)
Tanya Bondarouk
Huub Ruel
Elena Axinia
Roxana Arama
3 Recruiting Gen Yers through Social Media: Insights from the Italian Labor Market
59(24)
Rita Bissola
Barbara Imperatori
4 Social Media in Internal Communications: A View from Senior Management
83(14)
Tanja Sedej
Gorazd Justinek
5 Integration of Social Media in Recruitment: A Delphi Study
97(24)
Aurelie Girard
Bernard Fallery
Florence Rodham
6 Social Media as a Mechanism for Engagement?
121(22)
Emma Parry
Adriano Solidoro
7 Managing Entitativity through Social Media
143(24)
David A. Askay
Anita Blanchard
Jerome Stewart
8 Using Social Media for Job Search: Evidence from Generation Y Job Seekers
167(14)
Laxmikant Manroop
Julia Richardson
9 The Integration of Online Face-to-Face Social Networking: The Need for Managerial Reconfiguration
181(20)
Barbara Imperatori
Dino Ruta
10 Personae of Interest --- Managers' Identities and the Online Mirror
201(14)
Giulia Ranzini
Christian Fieseler
11 Toward the Development of a Social Information System Research Model
215(28)
Opal Donaldson
Evan W. Duggan
12 Social Media as Enabler of Crowdsourcing
243
Ivan Zupic
Olivas-Lujan, Prof. M.R.- Clarion University of Pennsylvania, USA Bondarouk, Dr.T. - University of Twente, The Netherlands