An organizational field study (N = 257) investigated employees' acceptance of a new merit pay system as involving an assessment of whether merit pay can make their earnings more fair, compared to their earnings in the current, seniority-based pay system. We expected that improvement of unfair earnings, and consequently acceptance of merit pay, is considered likely when existing procedures that produce these earnings are unfair, because merit pay improves such procedures. We also expected improvement of unfair earnings, and increased merit pay acceptance, to be likely when employees anticipate fair performance evaluation in a new system, as indicated by fair interpersonal treatment by their supervisor. Results showed that procedural and inte...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
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...
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...
Merit pay is the most important component of extrinsic rewards received by sales employees. Its impo...
How do salespeople make judgments of merit pay fairness? By what mechanisms do fairness judgments in...
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...
This study examined how social comparison (i.e., comparing one's pay to similar others' pay) and des...
This study examined how social comparison (i.e., comparing one's pay to similar others' pay) and des...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...
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...
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...
Merit pay is the most important component of extrinsic rewards received by sales employees. Its impo...
How do salespeople make judgments of merit pay fairness? By what mechanisms do fairness judgments in...
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...
This study examined how social comparison (i.e., comparing one's pay to similar others' pay) and des...
This study examined how social comparison (i.e., comparing one's pay to similar others' pay) and des...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Incentive pay systems have often been used by organizations in an effort to motivate effective emplo...
Skill-based pay is a reward system innovation in which individuals are compensated based on the skil...
Managerial trickle-down effects refer to the tendency for supervisors to treat their subordinates in...