I am an Associate Professor of Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology. My research is focused on personnel selection.
I am particularly interested in applicants’ behaviors during the selection process, including their use of impression management tactics or faking as well as interviewers’ and organizations’ attempts to detect and deal with faking.
My research also involves employment discrimination, how to use new technologies as selection tools (e.g., social media, asynchronous video interviews), and developing new forms of assessment (e.g., conditional reasoning tests).
My work has been published in top I/O psychology and management journals, such as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, Organizational Psychology Review, or the Journal of Business Ethics. I am the author of the book “The Psychology of Job Interviews” edited by Routledge, as well as the co-author of the 8th edition of the "Recruitment and Selection in Canada" textbook edited by TopHat. I also am an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Selection and Assessment (IJSA).
I have also been involved in consulting work in the areas of employee selection and assessment.
My recent and current research projects and topics include the following:
Ph.D. in Work and Organizational Psychology, University of Neuchatel
M.Sc. in Management, University of Lausanne
B.Sc. in Management, University of Lausanne
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