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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Intuitive and Analytic Decision Making in Employee Selection Process : Intuitive Decision

Said, Tara January 2019 (has links)
This experimental study aimed to investigate intuitive and analytic decision making approach when assessing job applicants during employee selection process, and feedback related to employee selection process. Theories used in the study to explain intuition are the dual process model and the recognition model. The population was recruiters and non-recruiters. A sample of 169 participants were included. Recruiters’ and non-recruiters’ were randomly assigned into two conditions: use of intuition or analytic thinking as assessment strategy when assessing eight real job applicants. A comparison between their decision making approaches was made. Based on previous research, three hypotheses were obtained and tested. The first hypothesis was that intuitive decision making approach, in combination of experience of employee selections, will enhance assessments of the job applicants. The second hypothesis was that there is a positive relationship between feedback related to employee selection and accuracy in assessing job applicants. The third hypothesis was that there is a positive relationship between participants’ guessed cognitive ability test scores of the job applicants, with employability of the job applicants. The last hypothesis was supported, there was a significant and strong positive relationship between the two variables for all eight job applicants. Significant and non-significant results, methodological influences and theories accounted for are discussed.
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Trendy v získávání a výběru softwarových vývojářů / Trends in Recruiting and Selecting of Software Developers

Zachová, Lucie January 2019 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of acquisition and selection of software developers with an emphasis on current trends in this area. With regard to demand of labour market for software developers, HR professionals are required to take an innovative approach in their acquisition and selection. The personnel officers are also expected to have a basic orientation in technical terms and an overview of used technologies. The aim of this thesis is to identify significant changes in the acquisition and selection of software developers with an emphasis on current trends. The thesis presents the specifics of work in the software development industry, the position of the software developer within the ICT professions system, the category of software developers or the competency model of a software development worker. The theoretical sources are mainly current foreign articles. The thesis is supplemented by its own empirical survey, which verifies the experience of software developers with the application of the latest trends in the process of recruitment and selection of employers in the Czech Republic.

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