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Conceptualizing and researching employer branding
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Workplace PsychologyStrategic Human ResourcesBrand StrategyClear ViewHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorManagement DevelopmentManagementManagerial CapabilityBrand BuildingHuman Resource DevelopmentBrand ManagementBrand DevelopmentEmployer BrandingBrand AwarenessStrategic ManagementMarketingUseful Organizing FrameworkPerformance StudiesBusinessOrganizational Career
Employer branding represents a firm's efforts to promote, both within and outside the firm, a clear view of what makes it different and desirable as an employer. In recent years employer branding has gained popularity among practicing managers. Given this managerial interest, this article presents a framework to initiate the scholarly study of employer branding. Combining a resource‐based view with brand equity theory, a framework is used to develop testable propositions. The article discusses the relationship between employer branding and organizational career management. Finally, it outlines research issues that need to be addressed to develop employer branding as a useful organizing framework for strategic human resource management.
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