We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) and performance attributions (talent or effort) on fairness perceptions of pay systems (performance-based pay or job-based pay). To test the relative effects of the roles that people enact, in the control conditions, participants were asked to evaluate the fairness of both allocation norms from 'behind a veil of ignorance' (Rawls, 1971). As hypothesized, the results consistently demonstrate that whereas recipients were biased in their fairness perceptions, allocators tended to be non-biased in their fairness perceptions. The self-interest bias among recipients was particularly strong when talent rather than effort attributions were imposed oil ...
An organizational field study (N = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
An organizational field study (n = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
An organizational field study (n = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
This randomized study explores the causal mechanisms linking contingent pay to individual performanc...
This randomized study explores the causal mechanisms linking contingent pay to individual performanc...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
<div><p>The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness i...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
What happens in a situation in which an individual is given a quality task for no compensation while...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
An organizational field study (N = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
An organizational field study (n = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
An organizational field study (n = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
We examined in two experiments the impact of the roles that people enact (allocator or recipient) an...
This randomized study explores the causal mechanisms linking contingent pay to individual performanc...
This randomized study explores the causal mechanisms linking contingent pay to individual performanc...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
<div><p>The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness i...
The current study explored whether earned entitlement modulated the perception of fairness in three ...
What happens in a situation in which an individual is given a quality task for no compensation while...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
An organizational field study (N = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
An organizational field study (n = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...
An organizational field study (n = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system...