模棱两可
背景(考古学)
过程(计算)
任务(项目管理)
质量(理念)
计算机科学
知识管理
信息质量
互联网隐私
业务
数据科学
公共关系
信息系统
工程类
政治学
古生物学
哲学
电气工程
系统工程
认识论
生物
程序设计语言
操作系统
作者
Jacqueline C. Pike,Patrick J. Bateman,Brian S. Butler
摘要
Abstract Forming impressions of job candidates is a challenging process, one characterized by ambiguity brought about by the uncertainty associated with making decisions and judgments. To reduce ambiguity, hiring professionals have established policies and procedures to facilitate the sourcing and use of information about a candidate. However, recently, a public source of information is increasingly being used—information from social networking sites (SNSs). While conventional wisdom says more information is better and can help make decisions less ambiguous, this relationship may not be as straightforward as expected when facing assessments of candidates. This paper examines two such aspects, information‐task quality and context collapse, and their collective impact on ambiguity when making an assessment of a job candidate. Using data from an online survey‐based experiment, the findings suggest information from SNSs can be useful, yet can create ambiguity for decision makers because of context collapse made possible by SNS technologies.
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