This study investigates the impact of communication delays and recruitment selection stages on candidates’ perceptions of fairness and recruitment selection outcomes and explores the moderating role of employability. Employing a mixed-method approach across two independent studies involving 264 and 259 mid-level position candidates, two variables– communication timeliness and recruitment stages– are manipulated, while employability is investigated as a moderating variable. Our results indicate that timely communicationofrejection,especially duringtheinitial selection stages, significantly enhances candidates’ satisfaction, fairness perceptions, intentions to reapply, and intentions to recommend the organisation to others. Employability moderates the relationship between perceived fairness and recruitment outcomes, strongly influencing thelikelihood of peer referrals and reapplication intentions. These findingsunderscore the importance of strategic communication management in recruitment selection processes to enhance employer branding and the job candidate experience.
(2025). Candidates’ reactions to job application rejections at different phases of the recruitment process: The impact of employability and communication delays on perceived fairness and recruitment selection outcomes [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATION. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/301165
Candidates’ reactions to job application rejections at different phases of the recruitment process: The impact of employability and communication delays on perceived fairness and recruitment selection outcomes
Barattucci, Massimiliano;
2025-05-07
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of communication delays and recruitment selection stages on candidates’ perceptions of fairness and recruitment selection outcomes and explores the moderating role of employability. Employing a mixed-method approach across two independent studies involving 264 and 259 mid-level position candidates, two variables– communication timeliness and recruitment stages– are manipulated, while employability is investigated as a moderating variable. Our results indicate that timely communicationofrejection,especially duringtheinitial selection stages, significantly enhances candidates’ satisfaction, fairness perceptions, intentions to reapply, and intentions to recommend the organisation to others. Employability moderates the relationship between perceived fairness and recruitment outcomes, strongly influencing thelikelihood of peer referrals and reapplication intentions. These findingsunderscore the importance of strategic communication management in recruitment selection processes to enhance employer branding and the job candidate experience.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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