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Recent Trends And Challenges In Personnel Selection, Filip Lievens, Karen Van Dam, Neil Anderson
Recent Trends And Challenges In Personnel Selection, Filip Lievens, Karen Van Dam, Neil Anderson
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
The aim of this article is to identify recent developments in personnel selection and to review existing research with regard to these recent developments. To this end, 26 human resource representatives were asked to list current or future trends in personnel selection. In addition, existing academic reviews of recent research in personnel selection were scrutinized. As a result, the following four main trends are identified: labour market shortages, technological developments, applicant perceptions of selection procedures, and construct-driven approaches. Per trend, relevant existing research is reviewed and avenues for future research are discussed.