An empirical study of the relationship between performance based pay and job satisfaction
Date
2010-11-12Author
Azman, Ismail
Hasan Al-Banna, Mohamed
Mohd Hamran, Mohamad
Eveleena Afzan, Hassan
Nurzawani, Zakaria
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Compensation management literature highlights that performance based pay has two major
characteristics: participation in pay systems and adequacy of pay. The ability of management to
properly implement such pay systems may lead to increased job satisfaction in organizations.
The nature of this relationship is interesting, but little is known about the influence of
performance based pay on job satisfaction in compensation management literature. Therefore,
this study was conducted to examine the relationship between pay for performance and job
satisfaction in Malaysian GIATMARA centers. The results of exploratory factor analysis
confirmed that measurement scales used in this study satisfactorily met the standards of validity
and reliability analyses. Outcomes of Stepwise Regression analysis showed that performance
based pay significantly correlated with job satisfaction. Statistically, this result confirms that
performance based pay does act as an important determinant of job satisfaction in the studied
organizations. In addition, discussion, implications and conclusion are elaborated.
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