Netherlands : PhD candidate Human Resource Management is open for . The scholarship allows level program(s) in the field of taught at . The deadline of the scholarship is .
The University of Amsterdam Business School (ABS) is part of the Faculty of Economics and Business. ABS provides academic courses in accounting, finance, general management, human resource management, organizational behavior, leadership, marketing, and strategy, based on international research carried out in these areas. Within ABS, the Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior (HRM-OB) section is involved in teaching at BSc and MSc levels, as well as in executive education. Staff members publish in top-tier journals including among others the Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of Management Studies, Leadership Quarterly, Organization Studies and Journal of Organizational Behavior.
Project: Leveraging the potential of job knowledge to fit individuals to jobs: Studies in Personnel Selection
The project will contribute to our understanding of how intelligent algorithms may identify (mis)matches between person’s job knowledge and job demands. The Job knowledge data will form the input of an ontology based personnel selection system (see for example OntoHR and Med-Assess). Furthermore we foresee close collaboration with ESR#2. Methods include (Quantitative) literature review and practitioner interviews to identify best practices in the validation of job knowledge tests. Collection of qualitative job knowledge data for a particular job through interviews with job incumbents (N>50) and HR managers (N>20); additional qualitative data from job requirements obtained from vacancies and job related documentation. Data will be analysed in order to yield the job knowledge dimensions that are critical to job performance in this job. Multisource surveys (N>500) will finally be employed for psychometric validation and to establish a relationship between job knowledge and job performance. Nature of data collection: Interviews, surveys, desk research.
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Based on a full-time appointment the duration of the appointment as a Marie Curie ITN fellow will be for maximum period of 3 years and will, in line with the duration of a PhD study in the Netherlands, be extended another year according to the employment rules of the University of Amsterdam. The appointment will be 12 months plus a further 36 months after a positive evaluation and should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis). A Personal Career Development Plan will be drafted that includes the attendance of EDUWORKS courses and (international) meetings. The PhD student is expected to assist in teaching of undergraduates.
The gross monthly salary will be according to the Dutch universities salary scale. The collective employment agreement (CAO) of Dutch universities is applicable. Besides the salary, the PhD student will obtain a mobility allowance for the duration of the 3 years of the Marie Curie ITN project. For the one-year extension of the appointment after the Marie Curie project, the gross monthly salary will be according to the salary scales of the University of Amsterdam (without the mobility allowance). Positions are aimed at being full-time, but by exception, if needed for family reasons, part-time appointments are possible.
Further Information
Application Deadline : 15 October 2013
Netherlands : PhD candidate Human Resource Management is available to undertake level programs at .
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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