In this article, we investigate the pay-performance relationship of soccer players using individual data from eight seasons of the German soccer league Bundesliga. We find a nonlinear pay-performance relationship, indicating that salary does indeed affect individual performance. The results further show that player performance is affected not only by absolute income level but also by relative income position. An additional analysis of the performance impact of team effects provides evidence of a direct impact of team-mate attributes on individual player performance
Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position a...
We collected a unique dataset from the Italian soccer league to study the effect of pay dispersion o...
This article investigates wage determination among professional soccer players appear-ing in the Ita...
Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position a...
Across organizational and managerial settings, a commonly held belief is that the pay of resource pr...
This paper analyses the pay-performance relationship in the English Premier League in order to isola...
studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position and no...
Abstract Using data from the 2017 Major League Soccer Season, this thesis investigates the relations...
Torgler and Schmidt (2007) have recently found a positive impact of pay on player performance in Ger...
This paper investigates the role of payroll and its distribution in determining the seasonal perform...
Objective Do employees care about their relative (economic) position in comparison to their co-worke...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate how consistency of professional soccer players ’ ...
Extant research offers conflicting predictions about the effect of pay dispersion on team performanc...
Extant research offers conflicting predictions about the effect of pay dispersion on team performanc...
Extant research offers conflicting predictions about the effect of pay dispersion on team performanc...
Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position a...
We collected a unique dataset from the Italian soccer league to study the effect of pay dispersion o...
This article investigates wage determination among professional soccer players appear-ing in the Ita...
Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position a...
Across organizational and managerial settings, a commonly held belief is that the pay of resource pr...
This paper analyses the pay-performance relationship in the English Premier League in order to isola...
studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position and no...
Abstract Using data from the 2017 Major League Soccer Season, this thesis investigates the relations...
Torgler and Schmidt (2007) have recently found a positive impact of pay on player performance in Ger...
This paper investigates the role of payroll and its distribution in determining the seasonal perform...
Objective Do employees care about their relative (economic) position in comparison to their co-worke...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate how consistency of professional soccer players ’ ...
Extant research offers conflicting predictions about the effect of pay dispersion on team performanc...
Extant research offers conflicting predictions about the effect of pay dispersion on team performanc...
Extant research offers conflicting predictions about the effect of pay dispersion on team performanc...
Many studies have established that people care a great deal about their relative economic position a...
We collected a unique dataset from the Italian soccer league to study the effect of pay dispersion o...
This article investigates wage determination among professional soccer players appear-ing in the Ita...