A longer way in: Tryouts as alternative hiring arrangements in organizations

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Adina Sterling , Jennifer Merluzzi
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Abstract

In this article we introduce and propose a research agenda on tryouts, a hiring arrangement in which individuals spend time in organizations performing job-related work prior to the chance to become regular, full-time employees. We define tryouts as a construct and discuss how tryouts differ from traditional, direct hiring. We provide a typology of alternative hiring arrangements that serve as tryouts and evidence for their utilization. We theorize that tryouts stem from changes in the nature of work, organizations, and labor markets in the 21st century. For labor market researchers, we raise questions about not only the consequences of tryouts—such as who is hired, what kinds of jobs they lead to for workers, and the social and economic awards attached to such jobs—but also about the motivations of individuals who engage in tryouts, how these motivations (and the consequences of tryouts) differ across demographic groups, and how tryouts may create multi-tiered hiring systems. For organizational scholars, we suggest that tryouts update theoretical conceptualizations of hiring, and lead organizational behaviors to commence during hiring that demand further attention. While worthy of study in their own right, we also discuss reasons that tryouts offer an “ontological laboratory” for assessing theories on organizations, labor markets, and the origins and remediation of workplace inequality.

长远来看:将选拔作为企业的另一种招聘安排
在这篇文章中,我们介绍并提出了一个关于选拔的研究议程,这是一种招聘安排,在这种安排中,个人在有机会成为正式的全职员工之前,先在组织中从事与工作相关的工作。我们将选拔定义为一种结构,并讨论选拔与传统的直接招聘有何不同。我们提供了一种可供选择的雇佣安排的类型,作为试用和使用的证据。我们的理论是,选拔源于21世纪工作性质、组织和劳动力市场的变化。对于劳动力市场研究人员来说,我们提出的问题不仅是选拔的结果——比如谁被雇佣了,他们为工人带来了什么样的工作,以及这些工作附带的社会和经济奖励——还包括参加选拔的个人的动机,这些动机(以及选拔的结果)在不同的人口群体中是如何不同的,以及选拔如何可能创造多层次的招聘系统。对于组织学者来说,我们建议选拔更新了招聘的理论概念,并在招聘过程中引发需要进一步关注的组织行为。虽然选拔赛本身就值得研究,但我们也讨论了选拔赛为评估组织、劳动力市场以及工作场所不平等的起源和补救等理论提供了一个“本体论实验室”的原因。
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Research in Organizational Behavior
Research in Organizational Behavior Psychology-Social Psychology
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期刊介绍: Research in Organizational Behavior publishes commissioned papers only, spanning several levels of analysis, and ranging from studies of individuals to groups to organizations and their environments. The topics encompassed are likewise diverse, covering issues from individual emotion and cognition to social movements and networks. Cutting across this diversity, however, is a rather consistent quality of presentation. Being both thorough and thoughtful, Research in Organizational Behavior is commissioned pieces provide substantial contributions to research on organizations. Many have received rewards for their level of scholarship and many have become classics in the field of organizational research.
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