The Structure of White-Collar Compensation and Organizational Performance

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Abstract

Using a unique data set, this paper analyzes how the relationship between managerial compensation and firm performance changes as one moves down the organizational hierarchy. It is found that predictions of efficiency wage, agency, and tournament models of compensation differ for different hierarchical levels in organizations. The results add support to the notion that a variety of models may be necessary to explain organizational compensation strategies.

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O’Shaughnessy, K. C. (1998). The Structure of White-Collar Compensation and Organizational Performance. Relations Industrielles, 53(3), 458–482. https://doi.org/10.7202/005296ar

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