Corporate websites are crucial in recruitment, as the prospective applicants’ experiences in digital recruitment may influence their intentions. Therefore, understanding how opportunity-to-perform perceptions (OPP) integral to procedural justice experienced by potential applicants while visiting a corporate recruitment website impact their reactions towards the company can be key. This study aims to elucidate the influence of OPP on applicants’ intentions to apply (ITA) via corporate websites. Specifically, it explores the indirect relationship between OPP during recruitment and ITA one month after visiting a company website, mediated by organizational attractiveness and ITA measured immediately after and one week after the website visit. This multi-wave study collected 260 cases from master’s students in psychology who completed a questionnaire across waves. Hypotheses were tested using the PROCESS macro in SPSS. The findings highlighted a serial mediation pathway, wherein the indirect connection between OPP and ITA after one month was mediated through organizational attractiveness, ITA immediately after, and one week after website visits. The results highlight the importance of enhancing procedural justice corporate websites to influence applicants’ perceptions and intentions positively and improve recruitment outcomes. Future research should explore the effect of long-term justice perceptions as a basis for a sustainable employee–employer relationship.

Lo Piccolo, E., Petruzziello, G., Chiesa, R., Pietrantoni, L., Mariani, M.G. (2024). Fairness in E-Recruitment: Examining Procedural Justice Perceptions and Job Seekers’ Intentions. SUSTAINABILITY, 16(18), 1-13 [10.3390/su16188124].

Fairness in E-Recruitment: Examining Procedural Justice Perceptions and Job Seekers’ Intentions

Lo Piccolo, Elena;Petruzziello, Gerardo;Chiesa, Rita;Pietrantoni, Luca;Mariani, Marco Giovanni
2024

Abstract

Corporate websites are crucial in recruitment, as the prospective applicants’ experiences in digital recruitment may influence their intentions. Therefore, understanding how opportunity-to-perform perceptions (OPP) integral to procedural justice experienced by potential applicants while visiting a corporate recruitment website impact their reactions towards the company can be key. This study aims to elucidate the influence of OPP on applicants’ intentions to apply (ITA) via corporate websites. Specifically, it explores the indirect relationship between OPP during recruitment and ITA one month after visiting a company website, mediated by organizational attractiveness and ITA measured immediately after and one week after the website visit. This multi-wave study collected 260 cases from master’s students in psychology who completed a questionnaire across waves. Hypotheses were tested using the PROCESS macro in SPSS. The findings highlighted a serial mediation pathway, wherein the indirect connection between OPP and ITA after one month was mediated through organizational attractiveness, ITA immediately after, and one week after website visits. The results highlight the importance of enhancing procedural justice corporate websites to influence applicants’ perceptions and intentions positively and improve recruitment outcomes. Future research should explore the effect of long-term justice perceptions as a basis for a sustainable employee–employer relationship.
2024
Lo Piccolo, E., Petruzziello, G., Chiesa, R., Pietrantoni, L., Mariani, M.G. (2024). Fairness in E-Recruitment: Examining Procedural Justice Perceptions and Job Seekers’ Intentions. SUSTAINABILITY, 16(18), 1-13 [10.3390/su16188124].
Lo Piccolo, Elena; Petruzziello, Gerardo; Chiesa, Rita; Pietrantoni, Luca; Mariani, Marco Giovanni
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