The Impact Of Merit Pay On Teaching And Research Outcomes Of Accounting Programs

  • Lindsay D
  • Campbell A
  • Tan K
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Basing the compensation of accounting professors on merit pay in order to encourage better teaching, research and service is controversial. This study uses data from a survey of the 852 accounting programs in the United States to empirically examine the influence of merit-based salary plans. Findings indicate a strong positive association between the presence of a merit plan at a school and the quality of the school's research outcomes. However, no association was found between the presence of a merit program at a school and the school's teaching outcomes. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Lindsay, D. H., Campbell, A., & Tan, K. B. (2012). The Impact Of Merit Pay On Teaching And Research Outcomes Of Accounting Programs. American Journal of Business Education (AJBE), 5(3), 331–338. https://doi.org/10.19030/ajbe.v5i3.7005

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