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ArtikelThe Impact of Referral Sources on Employee Attitudes : Evidence From A National Sample  
Oleh: Vecchio, Robert P.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: JOM: Journal of Management vol. 21 no. 5 (1995), page 953-966.
Topik: EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES; referral sources; employee attitudes; national sample
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Isi artikelSeven hundred and two full - time employees, comprising a national sample, were interviewed to determine whether nine recruitment sources had a measurable impact on work - related attitudes. Recruitment source was found to be associated with age, education, and gender. After controlling for age, education, gender, income, and race, recruitment source was not found to significantly predict such attitudinal outcomes as job satisfaction, loyalty, pride in organization, anti - union stance, and propensity to quit. Additionally, the use of multiple recruitment sources was found to be used by roughly one - third of all respondents, although the use of multiple sources played no role (relative to using a single recruitment source) in predicting attitudes. The need for further research on recruitment source effects is discussed in light of fidings which suggest that recruitment source may have no significant impact beyond an individual’s earliest employment experiences.
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