Employee Perceptions of The Relationship Between Strategy, Rewards, and Organizational Performance

  • Allen R
  • Helms M
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Abstract

This study explores the relationship between organizational strategy, rewardpractices, and firm performance. Researchers have not extensively investigatedthis potentially important topic. This paper presents some initial empiricalevidence that supports the notion that different types of reward practicesmore closely complement different generic strategies and are significantly relatedto higher levels of perceived organizational performance.

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Allen, R., & Helms, M. (1970). Employee Perceptions of The Relationship Between Strategy, Rewards, and Organizational Performance. Journal of Business Strategies, 19(2), 115–139. https://doi.org/10.54155/jbs.19.2.115-139

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