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Title: The role of social media in employee recruitment : a case study of a private tertiary institution in Durban, South Africa
Authors: Bangura, Samuel
Keywords: Social media;Employee recruitment;Competitive advantage
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: The International Institute of Knowledge Management
Source: Bangura, S. 2023. The role of social media in employee recruitment: a case study of a private tertiary institution in Durban South Africa. Presented at: The 3rd International Conference on Media Science and Digital Communication, vol. 3(1): 1-17. doi:10.17501/29506530.2023.3101
Conference: The 3rd International Conference on Media Science and Digital Communication; Vol. 3, Issue 1 
Abstract: 
Recruitment and selection are one of the most significant aspects of human resource
management practices in an organization. Taking into consideration the preceding
assertion it is now evident that organizations are now deviating from the traditional
approach of recruitment and selection to using social media. However, there have been
limited studies on the usage of social media in recruitment and selection. Therefore, this
study analyses the role of social media in employee recruitment at a private tertiary
institution in Durban South Africa. The study is premised on the qualitative research
approach with an interview research strategy used for data collection. For sampling the
purposive sampling method was used including a thematic data analysis process use for
data analysis. Findings revealed that businesses can benefit by taking advantage offered by
social media such benefits include competitive advantage, a positive effect on
organizational attractiveness and a constant and compliant recruitment process, however,
the concern regarding job seeker limitation should be considered. The practical implication
of this study is that social media is a sensitive tool that managers and recruiters should
handle with caution. Ensuring the privacy of candidates by refraining from disclosing
personal information can be a challenging responsibility. Additionally, implementing a
well-defined policy that regulates the use of social media during the recruitment and
selection process will help address any potential legal and privacy concerns that may
emerge.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5673
DOI: 10.17501/29506530.2023.3101
2950-6530 (Online)
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Management Sciences)

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