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协议:员工的工作动机,努力和绩效在优秀薪酬制度下:系统审查
Cédric Velghe1, Anders McIlquham-Schmidt2, Pinar Celik3
1The VIGOR Unit Ghent Belgium.
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|October 31, 2024
概括
本次审查旨在检查功绩报酬是否能提高员工的动力和绩效. 它还探讨了薪酬-绩效联系如何影响这种关系和动机类型.
科学领域:
- 组织行为 组织行为
- 人力资源管理 人力资源管理
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 优秀薪酬制度被广泛用于激励员工.
- 优秀工资对动机和绩效的有效性需要进行系统的调查.
- 了解薪酬绩效感知的细微差别对于有效的奖励策略至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查证据,以确定奖励是否预测员工的动机,努力和绩效.
- 评估是否有优点薪酬-绩效关联的强度受到客观和感知薪酬-绩效联系的调节.
- 根据员工的动机类型 (内在与外在) 来确定功绩报酬的影响是否有所不同.
主要方法:
- 坎贝尔系统审查协议.
- 综合的文献搜索实证研究的功劳报酬.
- 数据综合和分析与动机,努力和绩效结果相关的发现.
主要成果:
- 目前正在进行证据综合,因为这是一个审查协议.
- 审查将量化优秀薪酬对关键员工成果的预测有效性.
- 分析将探讨调节因素,例如绩效支付系统的公平性和透明度.
结论:
- 这一系统性审查将提供基于证据的洞察力,了解功劳报酬的有效性.
- 调查结果将为设计和实施薪酬策略提供信息,以提高员工的动力和绩效.
- 这项研究旨在澄清在哪些条件下,优秀工资最具影响力.
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