The antecedents of satisfaction with pay in teams: do performance-based compensation and autonomy keep team-members satisfied?
This paper aims to investigate the effects performance-based compensation and autonomy on satisfaction with pay in the context of team working. I develop a complex perspective that considers the influence of different monetary and non-monetary rewards on satisfaction with pay. Drawing from the agency theory, equity theory and theory of cooperation I predict that both piece rates and team-based rewards are associated with higher pay satisfaction. Moreover, I claim that both individual and team-based autonomy contribute to increased satisfaction with pay. Using a cross-sectional dataset of randomly selected European employees who are asked about specific working and living conditions, results confirm that both productivity-based rewards and autonomy are important for employee satisfaction. Managers should know when to introduce rewards based only on individual merits and when to give to use autonomy as a buffer to compensate for the potential lack of fairness in the payment system.
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2012
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Authors: | Godeanu, Ana-Maria |
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Eastern Journal of European Studies. - Centrul de Studii Europene. - Vol. 3(1).2012, June, p. 145-168
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Centrul de Studii Europene |
Subject: | performance-based compensation | agency theory | equity theory | pay satisfaction | employee autonomy |
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