Fairness and motivation

  • Falk A
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Abstract

Firms have traditionally tried to motivate workers by setting explicit pay-for-performance incentives. However, new research has indicated that workers are motivated not just by wages per se, but also by their perceptions of how fair their wages are. Firms that emphasize the fair treatment of workers with regard to wages and other workplace conditions may produce better outcomes for both themselves and their workers.

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Falk, A. (2014). Fairness and motivation. IZA World of Labor. https://doi.org/10.15185/izawol.9

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