Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies

The present study investigates the motivational effects in a sample of Romanian employees in private companies that implement pay for performance programs of one of the characteristics of these programs, namely pay dispersion, and on the potential mediating role of organizational justice in these ef...

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Main Author: Urieşi Sebastian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-07-01
Series:Management şi Marketing
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mmcks.2016.11.issue-2/mmcks-2016-0007/mmcks-2016-0007.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-f2342c5076f3474d9364f6a57c9a4e5f2020-11-25T02:16:32ZengSciendoManagement şi Marketing1842-02062016-07-0111243144810.1515/mmcks-2016-0007mmcks-2016-0007Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companiesUrieşi Sebastian0Alexandru I. Cuza University, Iaşi, RomaniaThe present study investigates the motivational effects in a sample of Romanian employees in private companies that implement pay for performance programs of one of the characteristics of these programs, namely pay dispersion, and on the potential mediating role of organizational justice in these effects. To this aim, we examined the relationships between the amounts of pay dispersion introduced by the respective financial incentive system, employee perceptions of distributive and procedural justice, work motivation, and base salary, respectively. The results of the data analysis, performed through structural equation modeling, support our hypotheses concerning the positive effect of performance – related pay dispersion on motivation and the mediating role of the two dimensions of organizational justice in this effect. Larger financial rewards allocated by the financial incentive system for high performers increase employee perceptions of distributive and procedural justice, which, in turn, foster work motivation. Base salary was also found to influence pay dispersion, as well as perceived distributive justice.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mmcks.2016.11.issue-2/mmcks-2016-0007/mmcks-2016-0007.xml?format=INTperformance paywork motivationdistributive justiceprocedural justiceincentives
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Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies
Management şi Marketing
performance pay
work motivation
distributive justice
procedural justice
incentives
author_facet Urieşi Sebastian
author_sort Urieşi Sebastian
title Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies
title_short Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies
title_full Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies
title_fullStr Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies
title_full_unstemmed Motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in Romanian companies
title_sort motivational effects of pay dispersion in pay for performance programs implemented in romanian companies
publisher Sciendo
series Management şi Marketing
issn 1842-0206
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The present study investigates the motivational effects in a sample of Romanian employees in private companies that implement pay for performance programs of one of the characteristics of these programs, namely pay dispersion, and on the potential mediating role of organizational justice in these effects. To this aim, we examined the relationships between the amounts of pay dispersion introduced by the respective financial incentive system, employee perceptions of distributive and procedural justice, work motivation, and base salary, respectively. The results of the data analysis, performed through structural equation modeling, support our hypotheses concerning the positive effect of performance – related pay dispersion on motivation and the mediating role of the two dimensions of organizational justice in this effect. Larger financial rewards allocated by the financial incentive system for high performers increase employee perceptions of distributive and procedural justice, which, in turn, foster work motivation. Base salary was also found to influence pay dispersion, as well as perceived distributive justice.
topic performance pay
work motivation
distributive justice
procedural justice
incentives
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