A structural equations model hypothesizing that individuals ' core self-evaluations would significantly predict their preferences for various pay plan characteristics (e.g., high risk, variable pay, etc.) was tested. This hypothesis, which specified that individuals with higher levels of core self-evaluations would prefer pay plans that offered greater risk and less certainty regarding the amount of pay received, was supported. Furthermore, it was also hypothesized that congruence between an individual's preferred pay plan characteristics and the actual type of pay plan that he or she receives would result in higher levels of employee job satisfaction and pay satisfaction. This hypothesis was partially supported, as the relationsh...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship of job satisfaction to certain personal...
Compensation costs are among the most significant expenses incurred by organizations. To date, the t...
Past research has suggested that dispositional sources of job satisfaction can be traced to measures...
Compensation plans are the tool that unites employers and employees together in one of the most impo...
This study tested a model of the relationship between core self-evaluations, intrinsic job character...
This study tested a model of the relationship between core self-evaluations, intrinsic job character...
The present study investigated relations between personality and values on the one hand and compensa...
This study investigates the relationships among being paid via different variable pay systems, perce...
Core self-evaluations (CSE) have been proposed as a static personality trait that influences individ...
The aim of our study is to bridge the gap by examining whether personalities of people will affect t...
This study examines the relationship of two dispositional factors, positive and negative affect (PA ...
Interactionist Theory of Job Satisfaction asserts a match between job values and environmental chara...
If people are differentially motivated on the basis of individual differences, this implies importan...
Attitudes toward pay like other aspects of job satisfaction have been researched extensively. Defici...
This paper reviews the various experimental and survey strategies employed to assess the relative im...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship of job satisfaction to certain personal...
Compensation costs are among the most significant expenses incurred by organizations. To date, the t...
Past research has suggested that dispositional sources of job satisfaction can be traced to measures...
Compensation plans are the tool that unites employers and employees together in one of the most impo...
This study tested a model of the relationship between core self-evaluations, intrinsic job character...
This study tested a model of the relationship between core self-evaluations, intrinsic job character...
The present study investigated relations between personality and values on the one hand and compensa...
This study investigates the relationships among being paid via different variable pay systems, perce...
Core self-evaluations (CSE) have been proposed as a static personality trait that influences individ...
The aim of our study is to bridge the gap by examining whether personalities of people will affect t...
This study examines the relationship of two dispositional factors, positive and negative affect (PA ...
Interactionist Theory of Job Satisfaction asserts a match between job values and environmental chara...
If people are differentially motivated on the basis of individual differences, this implies importan...
Attitudes toward pay like other aspects of job satisfaction have been researched extensively. Defici...
This paper reviews the various experimental and survey strategies employed to assess the relative im...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship of job satisfaction to certain personal...
Compensation costs are among the most significant expenses incurred by organizations. To date, the t...
Past research has suggested that dispositional sources of job satisfaction can be traced to measures...