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International Employer Brand Management A Multilevel Analysis And Segmentation Of Students Preferences 1st Edition Lena Christiaans Auth

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International Employer Brand Management A Multilevel Analysis And Segmentation Of Students Preferences 1st Edition Lena Christiaans Auth
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Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Lena Christiaans (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658004552, 9783658004569, 365800455X, 3658004568
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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International Employer Brand Management A Multilevel Analysis And Segmentation Of Students Preferences 1st Edition Lena Christiaans Auth by Lena Christiaans (auth.) 9783658004552, 9783658004569, 365800455X, 3658004568 instant download after payment.

The increasing globalization of business activities forces companies to recruit highly skilled employees all over the world. In order to attract these talents, employers have to differentiate themselves through a unique employer brand, appealing to diverse target audiences. However, in the absence of research on international students' preferences for employer characteristics, it is difficult for multinational companies to decide on a feasible degree of employer brand standardization. Lena Christians investigates the impact of between-country differences, such as in national culture or economic wealth, on students' preferences in relation to individual differences of students within the same country. In combination with a segmentation of the European graduate market, the results provide readers with inside on which elements of the employer value proposition are suitable for standardization in which target groups.

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