Computer, Whom Should I Hire? – Acceptance Criteria for Artificial Intelligence in the Recruitment Process

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2021-01-05
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Laurim, Vanessa
Arpaci, Selin
Prommegger, Barbara
Krcmar, Helmut
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In the war for talents, the need for appropriate tools to fill open positions with the right talents is becoming increasingly important for employers. AI-based technologies simplify recruiters’ daily work and increase the efficiency of the recruitment process by replacing time-consuming approaches. However, little is known about the reactions of stakeholders to AI-based recruiting. Thus, this paper aims to identify personal and contextual factors that influence the acceptance of AI-based technologies in the recruitment process. Based on the interviews with recruiters, managers, and applicants involved in the recruitment process, we present that transparency, complementary features of the AI tools, and a sense of control play key roles in the acceptance of AI-based technology when used for recruiting. The findings contribute to research on the adoption of AI in the recruitment process and provide recommendations on the use of AI technologies when hiring talents.
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AI, Organizing, and Management, adoption, ai, e-recruiting, human resources, sense of control
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10 pages
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Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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