Definition of Employer Branding and its Slogan-based Interpretation

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Krisztina Dajnoki
Mária Héder-Rima

Abstract

The importance of the employer brand is growing nowadays, so its conscious shaping is becoming more and more central, regardless of the type and size of the organization. In the study, on the one hand, we sought to answer the question of how we can interpret the employer brand and how we can identify and shape it. Based on the collection and processing of literature sources, we obtained the conclusion that the employer brand can be summarized in a three-pronged interpretation that it is a tool, a promise and part of a long-term strategic process that affects all external and internal stakeholder groups. It is not necessary to create new systems to measure and influence it, the coordination of existing tools can make it effective. On the other hand, we examined what content could be associated with an employer brand. Our related conclusions were formulated on the one hand based on a secondary study and on the other hand as a result of a primary focus group interview. According to this, we came to the conclusion that based on the organizational slogan, associations are formed in the external stakeholders that relate to the leadership style, organizational strategy, organizational culture, work environment and employees of the given organization. Based on theresults, we concluded that organizational human resource management should play an essential role in the slogan and indirectly in shaping the brand, as most of the formulated image associations concern areas whose formation can be related to the operation of organizational human resource management.

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Dajnoki, Krisztina, and Mária Héder-Rima. 2020. “Definition of Employer Branding and Its Slogan-Based Interpretation”. Jelenkori Társadalmi és Gazdasági Folyamatok 15 (3-4):93-106. https://doi.org/10.14232/jtgf.2020.3-4.93-106.
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Consumer value judgement and awareness