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Job seekers' attitudes toward cybervetting in China: Platform comparisons and relationships with social media posting habits and individual differences
Authors:Nicolas Roulin  Zhixin Liu
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:Cybervetting, or reviewing applicants' social media profiles, has become a central part of the hiring process for many organizations. Yet, extant cybervetting research is largely limited to Western platforms and samples. The present study examines the three core elements of attitudes toward cybervetting (ATC—perceived justice, privacy invasion, and face validity) using a sample of 200 Chinese job seekers providing their views on three popular platforms in China (WeChat, QQ, and Weibo). Attitudes were negative across all platforms, although slightly more positive for WeChat. ATC were associated with job seekers' social media posting habits (e.g., posting positive content more frequently) and individual differences (i.e., gender and extraversion). Organizations should be mindful that cybervetting might impede the recruitment of talents.
Keywords:China  cybervetting  QQ  social media  WeChat  Weibo
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