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Recruitment
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https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/bizinsight/tag/recruitment
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Recruitment

Source: https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/bizinsight/tag/recruitment Parent: https://bm.hkust.edu.hk/bizinsight/bizstudies

DU, Lilun

LI, Qing

YU, Peiwen

Optimizing High-Volume Recruitment

Recruitment

Dynamic Programming

High-volume recruitment—hiring a large number of people in a short time—is a challenging process, yet one that is common across industries, from hospitality to global manufacturing. A poorly managed process may overwhelm the recruiting team and lead to inadequate hiring decisions. Thanks to HKUST’s Qing Li and co-authors, recruiters now have guidance for ... Read More

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LI, Qing

How to Recruit in High Volume?

Recruitment

Dynamic Programming

Approximation

Secretary Problem

Random Yields

BizTalks

We model a multi-phase and high-volume recruitment process as a large-scale dynamic program. The success of the process is measured by a reward, which is the total assessment score of accepted candidates minus the penalty cost of the number of accepted candidates in the end deviating from a preset hiring target. For a recruiter, two questions are important ... Read More

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GONG, Yaping

AI Recruiter and Applicant Reaction: A Matter of Warmth and Competence?

Artificial Intelligence

Recruitment

Human Resource Management

Technology and Innovation

Interdisciplinary Seminar

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DU, Lilun

LI, Qing

High Volume Recruitment: Success through Analytics

Organizational Behavior

Recruitment

Data Analytics

Online Information

Many organizations recruit a large number of people in a short amount of time, a practice known as high volume recruitment. Organizations hire in volume for various reasons. For example, they are growing exponentially, they are opening new locations or offices, or to create economy of scale and synchronize with the school calendar, they have regular ... Read More

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WANG, Jing

Hiring Preferences in Online Labor Markets: Evidence of a Female Hiring Bias

Lunch Presentation

Labor

Recruitment

Gender Bias

Online labor marketplaces facilitate the efficient matching of employers and workers across geographical boundaries. This online phenomenon holds important social and economic implications. In this talk, Prof Jing WANG will explore the impact of gender-based stereotypes on hiring outcome in online labor marketplaces and uncover the underlying gender-specific ... Read More

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