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Nutzung und Wirkung von Video-Content in Online-Jobbörsen: Erkenntnisse einer explorativen Studie. Video Content on recruitment websites: Perception, Usage and Effects

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  • Sven Pagel

    (Department of Economics of the Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences)

  • Sebastian Goldstein

    (Department of Economics of the Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences)

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The increasing implementation of moving images on websites and online presentations necessitates specific research regarding aspects of usability and cognitive perceptions. On basis of its intrinsic raison d'être moving images can be differentiated in original and additive videos. In web based media services original videos can be interpreted as their core products. In contrast, additive motion graphics can be defined as on top content which may enrich the existing information portfolio. As motion can be seen as the key activator of the human visual awareness, additive video content can also have a distractive effect on cognition. In addition to the differentiation of motion graphics in original and additive videos, the role of motion graphics in the media and marketing communication will be analyzed. The core focus of this study is to analyse the perception, usage and effects of motion graphics in online career and recruitment portals. Furthermore, a model of the video awareness und interaction process will be developed. 20 students/ applicants from three different departments took part at this eyetracking study. Thus, employed methods are eyetracking studies and accompanying interviews with test persons.

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  • Sven Pagel & Sebastian Goldstein, 2009. "Nutzung und Wirkung von Video-Content in Online-Jobbörsen: Erkenntnisse einer explorativen Studie. Video Content on recruitment websites: Perception, Usage and Effects," Duesseldorf Working Papers in Applied Management and Economics 11, Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ddf:wpaper:11
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    Keywords

    video-content; job-offers; career and recruitment portals; usability; eyetracking;
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    JEL classification:

    • C12 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - Hypothesis Testing: General
    • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation

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