Although pay-for-performance’s potential effect on employee performance is a compelling issue, understanding this dynamic has been constrained by narrow approaches to pay-for-performance conceptualization, measurement, and surrounding conditions. In response, we take a more nuanced perspective by integrating fundamental principles of economics and psychology to identify and incorporate employee characteristics, job characteristics, pay system characteristics, and pay system experience into a contingency model of the pay-for-performance–future performance relationship. We test the role that these four key contextual factors play in pay-for-performance effectiveness using 11,939 employees over a 5-year period. We find that merit and bonus pay...
The current study seeks to synthesize concepts from organizational behavior management and behaviora...
This article argues that while much of the intellectual energy has focused on the economics of execu...
This study explores the dynamic structure of the pay-for-performance relationship in executive compe...
Although pay-for-performance’s potential effect on employee performance is a compelling issue, under...
Extant compensation literature has indicated that pay-for-performance can influence employee perform...
In the compensation literature, previous studies have indicated that pay-for-performance has a stron...
In the compensation literature, previous studies have indicated that pay-for-performance has a stron...
Companies regularly use multiple types of pay-for-performance plans to motivate and sustain high per...
Drawing on the psychology theory of self-determination and economic perspectives on pay-for-performa...
One goal of many pay plans is to improve employees' performance. This investigation of pay policy as...
Compensation is an area of research rife with debate among experts. These debates are primarily conc...
New research in neuroeconomics suggests that money may be a more powerful motivator than previously ...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
In the past decades, the contributions of individuals have come into greater focus on all levels of ...
Productivity is a concern for firms facing manpower crunch in recent years. Of management tools, pay...
The current study seeks to synthesize concepts from organizational behavior management and behaviora...
This article argues that while much of the intellectual energy has focused on the economics of execu...
This study explores the dynamic structure of the pay-for-performance relationship in executive compe...
Although pay-for-performance’s potential effect on employee performance is a compelling issue, under...
Extant compensation literature has indicated that pay-for-performance can influence employee perform...
In the compensation literature, previous studies have indicated that pay-for-performance has a stron...
In the compensation literature, previous studies have indicated that pay-for-performance has a stron...
Companies regularly use multiple types of pay-for-performance plans to motivate and sustain high per...
Drawing on the psychology theory of self-determination and economic perspectives on pay-for-performa...
One goal of many pay plans is to improve employees' performance. This investigation of pay policy as...
Compensation is an area of research rife with debate among experts. These debates are primarily conc...
New research in neuroeconomics suggests that money may be a more powerful motivator than previously ...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
In the past decades, the contributions of individuals have come into greater focus on all levels of ...
Productivity is a concern for firms facing manpower crunch in recent years. Of management tools, pay...
The current study seeks to synthesize concepts from organizational behavior management and behaviora...
This article argues that while much of the intellectual energy has focused on the economics of execu...
This study explores the dynamic structure of the pay-for-performance relationship in executive compe...