The effects of performance measurement and compensation on motivation: An empirical study

M. van Herpen, C. Cools, M. van Praag

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Abstract

This paper analyzes empirically the relationship between pay and performance. Economic and psychological theories predict that the design and implementation of a performance measurement and compensation system affect the motivation of employees. Our survey results demonstrate a positive relationship between the perceived characteristics of the complete compensation system and extrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation is not affected by the design of monetary compensation, but by promotion opportunities. The compensation system also significantly affects work satisfaction and turnover intent. Our results have both managerial as well as policy implications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)303-329
Number of pages27
JournalEconomist-Netherlands
Volume153
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2005

Keywords

  • compensation
  • extrinsic motivation
  • intrinsic motivation
  • promotions
  • performance measurement
  • INTRINSIC MOTIVATION
  • EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION
  • INCENTIVES
  • CONTRACTS
  • FAIRNESS
  • FIRM

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