The effects of internal and external pay comparisons on several work attitudes were assessed within an experimental design. Participants responded to hypothetical scenarios in which their pay was greater, less, or equal to an internal and external individual or group referent. As predicted, internal and external pay comparisons predicted pay satisfaction and perceived pay fairness. Also as expected, internal equity was the stronger predictor of work motivation and perceived organizational support, and external equity predicted turnover intention more strongly. Partial support was found for the hypothesis that work attitudes would be impacted more strongly when individuals made pay comparisons with a group referent than with an ind...
Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but may also help firms in attracti...
Working Paper du GATE 2004-08Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but ma...
This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between pay and performance. Economic and psycholog...
Pay matters to most employers and their employees, and given that pay has important organizational c...
The purpose of this research was to test psychological correlates and modifiers of perceived salary ...
We investigate the effects of pay comparison information (i.e. information about what coworkers earn...
The authors examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparisons and pay level satisfa...
This analog study examined how the presence and absence of explicit social comparison standards and ...
Upward and downward comparisons 2 We examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparis...
International audienceThe authors test the hypothesis that individual effort on the job depends both...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
We investigate how the design of compensation systems influences workers\u2019 behaviours at the org...
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies whic...
We make two contributions in this article. First, we examine whether social comparisons have behavio...
This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between pay and performance. Economic and psycholog...
Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but may also help firms in attracti...
Working Paper du GATE 2004-08Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but ma...
This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between pay and performance. Economic and psycholog...
Pay matters to most employers and their employees, and given that pay has important organizational c...
The purpose of this research was to test psychological correlates and modifiers of perceived salary ...
We investigate the effects of pay comparison information (i.e. information about what coworkers earn...
The authors examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparisons and pay level satisfa...
This analog study examined how the presence and absence of explicit social comparison standards and ...
Upward and downward comparisons 2 We examined the relationship between the direction of pay comparis...
International audienceThe authors test the hypothesis that individual effort on the job depends both...
We explore whether employees compare their pay to the pay of others in a similarly prestigious occup...
We investigate how the design of compensation systems influences workers\u2019 behaviours at the org...
We investigate the impact of wage comparisons for worker productivity. We present three studies whic...
We make two contributions in this article. First, we examine whether social comparisons have behavio...
This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between pay and performance. Economic and psycholog...
Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but may also help firms in attracti...
Working Paper du GATE 2004-08Variable pay not only creates a link between pay and performance but ma...
This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between pay and performance. Economic and psycholog...