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External Image of a University Playing the Role of an Employer and the Gender of Potential Young Employees

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  • Baruk Agnieszka Izabela

    (Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Lodz, Poland)

  • Goliszek Anna

    (University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland)

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In the article the chosen aspects related to perceiving the university in the role of employer by young potential employees are presented. This paper has the theoretical-empirical character. In the theoretical part on the results of cognitive-critical analysis of the world literature the necessity to form the employer's image in the case of universities is underlined. This activity becomes more and more important because of the growth of challenges staying before universities. Despite this there is the visible theoretical and research gap in the scope of analysing this group of subjects as the employers. Its reduction should be started from identifying the connotations which potential employees have in the case of universities as the employers. It was one of the main research goals of the article. In the empirical part of the paper the results of primary research conducted among representatives of mentioned segment of market are presented. On the base of the results of factor analysis conducted in the case of women and in the case of men two research hypotheses were verified preliminarily. It can be stated that women perceive universities in the role of employer worse than men.

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  • Baruk Agnieszka Izabela & Goliszek Anna, 2017. "External Image of a University Playing the Role of an Employer and the Gender of Potential Young Employees," Marketing of Scientific and Research Organizations, Sciendo, vol. 25(3), pages 1-17, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:mosaro:v:25:y:2017:i:3:p:1-17:n:1
    DOI: 10.14611/minib.25.09.2017.09
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