Direct Versus Indirect Compensation

  • Taras V
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Abstract

The effect of compensation on employee performance, satisfaction and organizational commitment is hard to overstate. Designing an effective compensation structure may be a daunting task, in particular with respect of finding a balance between direct and indirect compensation. The paper discusses the challenges and offers best practices for incorporating non-monetary benefits in a compensation package.

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Taras, V. (2012). Direct Versus Indirect Compensation. Compensation & Benefits Review, 44(1), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886368712445666

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