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J Appl Psychol ; 97(1): 214-24, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22004220

ABSTRACT

Although job seekers' motivation to process the information encountered during recruitment partially influences recruitment success, little is known about what motivates more thorough information processing. To address this issue, we integrated recruitment and social information processing theories to examine the possibility that diversity cues on recruitment websites influence website viewers' processing of presented information. Utilizing a controlled experiment and a hypothetical organization, Study 1 revealed that both Blacks and Whites spent more time viewing recruitment websites and better recalled website information when the sites included racial diversity cues. These relationships were stronger for Blacks, and organizational attractiveness perceptions mediated these effects for Blacks but not for Whites. Study 2 found similar relationships for Black and White participants viewing real organizational recruitment websites after taking into account perceived organizational attributes and website design effects. Implications of these findings for recruiting organizations are discussed.


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Cultural Diversity , Internet , Personnel Selection , Social Perception , Adult , Black People/psychology , Cues , Female , Humans , Male , Mental Processes/physiology , Organizational Culture , White People/psychology , Young Adult
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