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Developing a Social Recruiting Strategy for Companies in the Philippines
Description
Social recruiting is currently practiced across various industries in many countries. And while social media exists in multiple forms globally, there are very few socio-digital environments like that of the Philippines. The incredible rate of ICT adoption and the extremely high level of social networking site (SNS) penetration makes the Philippines an exceptional environment to analyze the use and application of social media to optimize business processes. A study published in the American Journal of Sociology by Emilio J. Castilla, "Social Networks and Employee Performance" tested the first year performance of two separate groups of employees in a call center. Existing employees to their referred one group to their position and the other group was not. The study found that the new hires that were referred initially were higher performing call center employees, based on objective and quantitative criteria. The "social networks" referenced in this study are those within the context of sociology, not web-based social networks (Castilla, 2005). Using this preliminary research as a foundation, this report intends to detail the process of implementing a social recruiting strategy for call-center companies operating in the Philippines; placing emphasis on the efficiency and effectiveness of the "digital referral" offered by many web-based services as a means to optimize the recruitment and hiring process within the Filipino call center industry. (National Statistics Office of the Republic of the Philippines)
Date Created
2013-05
Contributors
- Risser, Kevin (Co-author)
- Valdez, Joshua (Co-author)
- Goul, Michael (Thesis director)
- Kulkarni, Uday (Committee member)
- Stevens, Craig (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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34 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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Academic Year 2012-2013
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.18347
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minimal
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