Crowd-Technology in the Selection of Personnel
Oxana Leonidovna Chulanova,
Gulnara Hamitovna Kucherenko,
Dmitry Viktorovich Chulanov,
Andrey Vladimirovich Kirillov and
Aleksandr V. Melnichuk
European Research Studies Journal, 2017, vol. XX, issue 4B, 380-397
Abstract:
In article is examined the crowdsourcing technology and the technology based on its principles a crowd-recruiting as instruments of staff recruitment in the organization. The presented technologies are new effective tools large-scale by geographical coverage and number of participants of selection of the employees who are really interested in work with this organization. Crowd-technologies, which are based on "the phenomenon of the crowd" can not only greatly speed up the solution of important problems for the company, but also significantly reduce costs. Was designed the methodology of introduction of crowdsourcing technology at staff recruitment in the organization Because of introduction of this methodology is assumed optimization of costs of the personnel, thanks to improvement of staff recruitment by means of crowd-technologies (crowdsourcing, crowd-recruiting, crowd-staffing), namely: increase of qualitative structure of the personnel and reduction of staff turnover thanks to what will be seen labor productivity growth.
Keywords: staff recruitment; crowdsourcing; crowd-recruiting; crowdfunding; crowd-staffing; introduction technique. JEL Classification: О14; O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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