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decline of ¿bureaucratic¿ models of employee management and the riseof performance pay and performance management conflicts … regard unions as effectivevehicles for procedural justice. In this way, management can achieve better operation of …
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This paper studies the effect of product market competition on the explicit compensation packages that firms offer to their CEOs, executives and workers. We use a large sample of both traded and non-traded UK firms and exploit a quasi-natural experiment associated to an increase in competition....
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This study uses cross-section and panel data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey to explore contextual influences on the relationship between performance-related pay (PRP) and organizational performance. While it finds strong evidence that the use of PRP can enhance performance...
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This study uses cross-section and panel data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey to explore contextual influences on the relationship between performance-related pay (PRP) and organizational performance. While it finds strong evidence that the use of PRP can enhance performance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010746416
This paper studies the effect of product market competition on the explicit compensation packages that firms offer to their CEOs, executives and workers. We use a large sample of both traded and non-traded UK firms and exploit a quasi-natural experiment associated to an increase in competition....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011071481
Performance-related pay (PRP) and performance management (PM) are now a part of the organizationallandscape that unions …
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Performance-related pay (PRP) and performance management (PM) are now a part of the organizational landscape that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010745802
The relationship between executive pay and corporate financial performance con-tinues to attract wide academic, media and policy attention. The very high salariesenjoyed by senior executives in corporations primarily in the North American coun-tries are often contrasted with the relatively low...
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This paper exploits a quasi-experimental setting to estimate the impact that a multi-dimensional group incentive scheme had on branch performance in a large distribution firm. The scheme, which is based on the Balanced Scorecard, was implemented in all branches in one division, but not in another...
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histories we find wage effects of high involvement management (HIM) practices are generally positive and significant. However …
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