This paper investigates the influence of performance related pay on several dimensions of job satisfaction. In cross-sectional estimates, performance related pay is associated with increased overall satisfaction, satisfaction with pay, satisfaction with job security and satisfaction with hours. It appears to be negatively associated with satisfaction with the work itself. Yet, after accounting for worker fixed-effects, the positive associations remain and the negative association vanishes. These results appear robust to a variety of alternative specifications and support the notion that performance pay allows increased opportunities for worker optimization and do not generally demotivate workers or crowd out intrinsic motivation
Recent studies about workplace compensation reveal that the ability of management to appropriately i...
Compensation management literature highlights that performance based pay has two major characteristi...
This research seeks to discover the impact of compensation and office environment on employee perfor...
This paper investigates the influence of performance-related pay on several dimensions of job satisf...
The increasing interest in incentive pay schemes in recent years has raised concerns regarding their...
The increasing use of incentive pay schemes in recent years has raised concerns about their potentia...
Using an econometric procedure that corrects for both self-selection of individuals into their prefe...
By establishing an ordered probit regression model and using data from the British Household Panel S...
This paper investigates the determinants of job satisfaction using data from the National Educationa...
We show that worker wellbeing is determined not only by the amount of compensation workers receive b...
Using an econometric procedure that corrects for both self-selection of individuals into their prefe...
Previous investigations regarding the health- and wellbeing-related outcomes of performance-based pa...
ABSTRACT: Although a common organizational intervention, research investi-gating the impact of compe...
AbstractWe show that worker wellbeing is determined not only by the amount of compensation workers r...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) practices and ...
Recent studies about workplace compensation reveal that the ability of management to appropriately i...
Compensation management literature highlights that performance based pay has two major characteristi...
This research seeks to discover the impact of compensation and office environment on employee perfor...
This paper investigates the influence of performance-related pay on several dimensions of job satisf...
The increasing interest in incentive pay schemes in recent years has raised concerns regarding their...
The increasing use of incentive pay schemes in recent years has raised concerns about their potentia...
Using an econometric procedure that corrects for both self-selection of individuals into their prefe...
By establishing an ordered probit regression model and using data from the British Household Panel S...
This paper investigates the determinants of job satisfaction using data from the National Educationa...
We show that worker wellbeing is determined not only by the amount of compensation workers receive b...
Using an econometric procedure that corrects for both self-selection of individuals into their prefe...
Previous investigations regarding the health- and wellbeing-related outcomes of performance-based pa...
ABSTRACT: Although a common organizational intervention, research investi-gating the impact of compe...
AbstractWe show that worker wellbeing is determined not only by the amount of compensation workers r...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between Human Resource Management (HRM) practices and ...
Recent studies about workplace compensation reveal that the ability of management to appropriately i...
Compensation management literature highlights that performance based pay has two major characteristi...
This research seeks to discover the impact of compensation and office environment on employee perfor...