This paper examines the use of incentive pay schemes within the financial services sector in London. Various theories of wage determination are reviewed with particular attention placed on the principal-agent literature as a framework for analysing the use of incentive pay. This is combined with case study interviews and a number of hypotheses regarding the use of bonuses. Quantitative analysis of a detailed industry-wide survey validates the hypothesis that those occupations where output is easily identifiable receive higher bonus pay. The proximity of an occupation to the revenue generating activity within the organisation is also found to be significant in determining bonus levels, as is job grade within the organisatio...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate changes in the economic importance of perform...
We study the determinants of average pay across all levels of staff seniority for UK banks between 2...
The paper evaluates the current approach to remuneration policy in the financial sector through the ...
This paper examines the use of incentive pay schemes within the financial services sector in Londo...
This paper examines the use of variable pay schemes in the UK financial services sector during the ...
Incentive payment systems became more widely used by companies in the 1980s; their acceptance was su...
We analyse the role of financial sector workers in the huge rise of the share of earnings going to t...
The study aims to investigate the determinants of subjective bonus payouts in the UK financial indus...
Annual bonus is a controversial but under-researched dimension of executive pay. Bonus packages have...
Our primary objective in this paper is to analyse the utility of incentive mechanism in the workplac...
During 2007-2010 significant dislocation occurred in the financial services sector with governments ...
This paper examines the pay-performance relationship between executive cash compensation (including ...
It has been argued that poor remuneration policies at financial institutions were a major contributo...
I investigate the determinants and effects of subjectivity in incentive pay. New forms of incentive ...
Consider a principal-agent relationship in which more effort by the agent raises the likelihood of s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate changes in the economic importance of perform...
We study the determinants of average pay across all levels of staff seniority for UK banks between 2...
The paper evaluates the current approach to remuneration policy in the financial sector through the ...
This paper examines the use of incentive pay schemes within the financial services sector in Londo...
This paper examines the use of variable pay schemes in the UK financial services sector during the ...
Incentive payment systems became more widely used by companies in the 1980s; their acceptance was su...
We analyse the role of financial sector workers in the huge rise of the share of earnings going to t...
The study aims to investigate the determinants of subjective bonus payouts in the UK financial indus...
Annual bonus is a controversial but under-researched dimension of executive pay. Bonus packages have...
Our primary objective in this paper is to analyse the utility of incentive mechanism in the workplac...
During 2007-2010 significant dislocation occurred in the financial services sector with governments ...
This paper examines the pay-performance relationship between executive cash compensation (including ...
It has been argued that poor remuneration policies at financial institutions were a major contributo...
I investigate the determinants and effects of subjectivity in incentive pay. New forms of incentive ...
Consider a principal-agent relationship in which more effort by the agent raises the likelihood of s...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate changes in the economic importance of perform...
We study the determinants of average pay across all levels of staff seniority for UK banks between 2...
The paper evaluates the current approach to remuneration policy in the financial sector through the ...