Using Social Networking Web Sites in Hiring and Retention Decisions (Report) Using Social Networking Web Sites in Hiring and Retention Decisions (Report)

Using Social Networking Web Sites in Hiring and Retention Decisions (Report‪)‬

SAM Advanced Management Journal 2009, Autumn, 74, 4

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Beschreibung des Verlags

There's a whole new world out there in cyberspace, the world of Facebook and MySpace. Millions of individuals post information about themselves and interact with friends through these sites. Not surprisingly, employers have found the sites of interest in hiring and retention decisions, but using them can raise thorny legal issues. Although there have been some court cases, case law is far from settled. Does the site's "owner" have a right to privacy? Could an employer be found negligent if it did" not check out a current or prospective employee's site postings? Following the constructive suggestions presented here may help employers navigate these largely unexplored waters. **********

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2009
22. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
26
Seiten
VERLAG
Society for the Advancement of Management
GRÖSSE
98,7
 kB

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