This paper examines whether workers are rewarded for inconsistent performance by salary premia. Some earlier research suggests that performance inconsistency leads to salary premia, while other research finds premia for consistent performance. Using detailed salary and performance data for top-level footballers in Italy’s Serie A, we find that inconsistency is penalized for some important dimensions of basic performance measures associated with key skills of players, specifically clearances, aerial duels won, and shots on target
This paper empirically investigates the impact of diversity in wage levels of players on seasonal pe...
This paper investigates the role of payroll and its distribution in determining the seasonal perform...
Recent years have seen the development of a growing literature, and corresponding managerial practic...
This paper examines whether workers are rewarded for inconsistent performance by salary premia. Some...
This paper examines whether workers are rewarded for inconsistent performances by salary premia. Som...
This study investigates whether firms are willing to pay higher wages to workers who demonstrate con...
How are top earners affected by productivity shocks? We address this question using a unique longitu...
Using an econometric procedure that corrects for both self-selection of individuals into their prefe...
This study explores the reasons behind the existence of frequent mismatches between performance of i...
Across organizational and managerial settings, a commonly held belief is that the pay of resource pr...
Torgler and Schmidt (2007) have recently found a positive impact of pay on player performance in Ger...
We establish the effects of salaries on worker performance by exploiting a natural experiment in whi...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate how consistency of professional soccer players ’ ...
Using the Italian Serie A football league as an example, we analyse the unresolved relationship betw...
We establish the effects of salaries on worker performance by exploiting a natural experiment in whi...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of diversity in wage levels of players on seasonal pe...
This paper investigates the role of payroll and its distribution in determining the seasonal perform...
Recent years have seen the development of a growing literature, and corresponding managerial practic...
This paper examines whether workers are rewarded for inconsistent performance by salary premia. Some...
This paper examines whether workers are rewarded for inconsistent performances by salary premia. Som...
This study investigates whether firms are willing to pay higher wages to workers who demonstrate con...
How are top earners affected by productivity shocks? We address this question using a unique longitu...
Using an econometric procedure that corrects for both self-selection of individuals into their prefe...
This study explores the reasons behind the existence of frequent mismatches between performance of i...
Across organizational and managerial settings, a commonly held belief is that the pay of resource pr...
Torgler and Schmidt (2007) have recently found a positive impact of pay on player performance in Ger...
We establish the effects of salaries on worker performance by exploiting a natural experiment in whi...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate how consistency of professional soccer players ’ ...
Using the Italian Serie A football league as an example, we analyse the unresolved relationship betw...
We establish the effects of salaries on worker performance by exploiting a natural experiment in whi...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of diversity in wage levels of players on seasonal pe...
This paper investigates the role of payroll and its distribution in determining the seasonal perform...
Recent years have seen the development of a growing literature, and corresponding managerial practic...