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When deciding a name for a newborn, for example, one chooses from a pool of variants the existing names in the population and the individual-level processes of selection determine the success, at the population-level, of the variants.
Existing theory frames the systematic acquisition of new members as a selection problem in which a target group chooses from a pool of aspirants to optimize fit between the chosen aspirant and a predefined role (Jovanovic, 1979; Mortensen and Pissarides, 1999; Ployhart and Schneider, 2002).
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