articleEducational and Psychological MeasurementDec 1, 2003Closed access

Measuring Attraction to Organizations

Bowling Green State University · Ghent University Hospital

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Abstract

Organizational attractionmeasures are commonly used as surrogate assessments of organizational pursuit. Despite the range in content often encompassed by such instruments, no research has systematically examined the assumptions underlying their use. The authors address this issue by empirically distinguishing items assessing attractiveness, prestige, and behavioral intentions and by modeling their effects on organization pursuit. Undergraduates ( N= 305) were randomly assigned to recruitment literature from one of five wellknown companies and were asked to respond to a series of items commonly used in past research. Analyses of the itemresponses suggested that three components of organizational attraction can…

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Keywords
  • Attractiveness
  • Psychology
  • Attraction
  • Theory of reasoned action
  • Prestige
  • Social psychology
  • Organizational behavior
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