2021
DOI: 10.1177/23210222211051469
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The Role of Social Capital on the Searching Behaviours of a Job Seeker in the Multiple Labour Markets

Abstract: This study aims to build a two-stage theoretical model to analyse the role of social capital on the searching behaviours of a job seeker in two different markets. As the advantage of the social capital in either market triggers the reservation wages in both two markets equally, the job seeker should prioritize his or her resources enhancing a larger amount of the social capital in a particular market. Consequently, the job seeker tends to search more intensively in the market where she or he has a higher level… Show more

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