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e-Recruiting and IT-Talent Management

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e-Recruiting and IT-Talent Management

Finding new employees is one of the major challenges for companies in the “war for talent”. This is especially true with regard to the lack of IT talent on the job market and thus for IT talent management in particular. With our research we contribute to a successful recruitment of talents. A key finding is that a single “one fits all” strategy is usually not effective, but rather that a comprehensive portfolio of target group-oriented strategies and measures (e.g. boomerang hires) is necessary to meet the challenges.

In the course of the research, the FISH framework was developed, which comprises a process model for the definition of a comprehensive portfolio of target group-oriented strategies and measures for the recruitment of (IT) professionals. The strategies and measures are differentiated in terms of short-term and long-term effectiveness, and the availability of talent on the labor market is taken into account. The search for talent can be interpreted as the activity of a fisherman who either casts a net and can choose from a variety of fish (short-term measures for more readily available target groups) or who fishes with a rod, the right bait and in the right place (short-term measures for scarce target groups). For long-term success, a fisherman would feed fish (long-term measure for more available target groups) or start thinking like a fish (long-term measures for scarce target groups). With this metaphor, which is the basis for the FISH framework, it has been possible in many projects to develop appropriate talent management strategies and define measures to successfully attract and retain talent for a company.

A major focus of our work is the study series “Recruiting Trends” and “Bewerbungspraxis (application practice)” in which we investigate current trends and developments in recruiting in Germany as part of the Centre of Human Resources Information Systems (CHRIS) in cooperation with the Chair of Information Systems, especially Information Systems in Service Areas at the University of Bamberg.

The FISH framework, the results of the “Recruiting Trends” and the “Bewerbungspraxis” as well as the basic procedures and theories of IT talent management are the subject of the lecture “Electronic Human Resources Management“.

 

Cooperations

  • Co-chair and scientific management of the Centre of Human Resources Information Systems (CHRIS)
  • Research cooperation with the Adecco Stiftung
  • Research cooperation with Software Campus

Selected publications

  • Maier C., Laumer S., Josephs D., Mattke J., Weitzel T.:
    Turnback Intention: An Analysis of the Drivers of IT Professionals’ Intention to Return to a Former Employer
    In: Mis Quarterly (2021)
  • Ochmann J., Michels L., Zilker S., Tiefenbeck V., Laumer S.:
    The influence of algorithm aversion and anthropomorphic agent design on the acceptance of AI-based job recommendations
    Proceedings of the 41st International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2020) (Hyderabad, Indien)
  • Eckhardt A., Laumer S., Maier C., Weitzel T.:
    The transformation of people, processes, and IT in e-recruiting: Insights from an eight-year case study of a German media corporation
    In: Employee Relations 36 (2014), S. 415-431
  • Laumer S., Eckhardt A., Weitzel T.:
    Online gaming to find a new job – Examining job seekers’ intention to use serious games as a self-assessment tool
    In: Zeitschrift für Personalforschung 26 (2012), S. 218-240
  • Weitzel, Tim; Eckhardt, Andreas; Laumer, Sven:
    A framework for recruiting IT talent: Lessons from Siemens
    In: Mis Quarterly Executive 8 (2009), S. 123-197

Selected talks

  • Digitalisierung im HR: (Neue) Kompetenzprofile für Recruiter – Ausgewählte Ergebnisse der Recruiting Trends 2019
    12. March 2019, Führungskräfte-Workshop
  • Digitalisierung im HR: (Neue) Kompetenzprofile für Recruiter
    March 2019, Monster-Symposium für Personalverantwortliche, Monster Worldwide Deutschland GmbH
  • Mobile Recruiting Update: Technische Entwicklungen, Chancen und Herausforderungen
    8. March 2018, Monster-Symposium für Personalverantwortliche, Monster Worldwide Deutschland GmbH
  • “Robotics”-powered Talent Acquisition
    1. March 2018, IBM GBS Networking Event
  • Arbeitswelt 4.0: Attraktivität von Unternehmen im Kampf um Talente
    March 2018, Führungskräfteworkshop, Digitales Gründerzentrum Bamberg
  • Digitalisierung der Rekrutierung: Kern-Ergebnisse der Recruiting Trends 2018
    22. February 2018, 6. Monster Member Club Convention, Monster Worldwide Deutschland GmbH

 

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