Linking employer branding orientation and firm performance : Testing a dual mediation route of recruitment efficiency and positive affective climate

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Tumasjan, Andranik
Bruch, Heike
Welpe, Isabell M.
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Human Resource Management. Wiley. 2020, 59(1), pp. 83-99. ISSN 0090-4848. eISSN 1099-050X. Available under: doi: 10.1002/hrm.21980
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Faced with competitive labor markets, firms increasingly use employer branding to build a qualified workforce and engage their employees. However, our understanding of the impact of employer branding orientation on firm performance and the theoretical firm‐level mechanisms underlying this potential impact is very limited. To address this gap, we integrate brand marketing theory with human resource management (HRM) research to develop a model explicating how employer branding orientation is linked to firm performance through a dual route by enhancing both recruitment efficiency (i.e., external route: applicants) and positive affective climate (i.e., internal route: incumbent employees). The results of a multisource study (i.e., top management, human resource managers, employees) with 93 firms show employer branding orientation is positively related to firm performance through positive affective climate but not recruitment efficiency. Using a brand equity approach to HRM, our results advance the literature by demonstrating the generalizability of employer branding effects independent of concrete brand attributes and explaining the firm‐level mediating mechanisms linking it to firm performance.

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employer branding, firm performance, human resource management, positive affective climate, recruitment
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ISO 690TUMASJAN, Andranik, Florian KUNZE, Heike BRUCH, Isabell M. WELPE, 2020. Linking employer branding orientation and firm performance : Testing a dual mediation route of recruitment efficiency and positive affective climate. In: Human Resource Management. Wiley. 2020, 59(1), pp. 83-99. ISSN 0090-4848. eISSN 1099-050X. Available under: doi: 10.1002/hrm.21980
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  title={Linking employer branding orientation and firm performance : Testing a dual mediation route of recruitment efficiency and positive affective climate},
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  volume={59},
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