The Politics and Remunerations’ Mix
Mihai Varzaru
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Mihai Varzaru: University of Craiova
Annals of University of Craiova - Economic Sciences Series, 2008, vol. 3, issue 36, 1191-1196
Abstract:
The remuneration study and the usage of the “mix” term, already suggests the idea that the work performed by the employee is not rewarded only by salary and that, to a global given cost, there are more variables that can be chosen in a combination that can maximize the chances of accomplishing the goals of the organization. In one of his works, Donnadieu uses the term of retribution along with that of contribution, in order to identify al the possible forms, to an organizational level, of the two components and to underline the necessity of a remuneration policy that can accentuate the motivation and determine the accomplishment of the chosen objectives. The present study reveals the choices that must take place in what remuneration and administration of human resources is concerned and the more or less explicit and accepted intention to participate to the global performance of the enterprise by implementation of some relative considerations to the employees’ behavior and the economic and juridical environment. The placement into logic of performance through the remuneration mix, is highly connected to two other problems that deserve special attention: the impact on the work behaviors; the placement reported to the salary market.
Keywords: remuneration; mix; motivation; involvement; organizational justice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M00 M31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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