Reward Practices and Organizational Performance

  • Allen R
  • Helms M
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Abstract

Many current reward practices have not been studied to determine whether their rewards are related to organizational performance. This article describes a study undertaken to explore the relationship between reward practices and organizational performance. The findings suggest that a small group of reward practices is linked to greater perceived organizational performance. Suggestions for managers as well as recommendations for further research are provided.

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Allen, R. S., & Helms, M. M. (2001). Reward Practices and Organizational Performance. Compensation & Benefits Review, 33(4), 74–80. https://doi.org/10.1177/08863680122098450

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