Exposing Pay - Peter Bamberger

Exposing Pay

Pay Transparency and What It Means for Employees, Employers, and Public Policy

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2023
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-762816-4 (ISBN)
29,95 inkl. MwSt
Should employees be allowed to discuss their pay with other employees? Should managers explain the logic underlying pay structures and decisions to employees? Should companies disclose more information on pay for particular positions or even an individuals' actual pay? Pay equity has become a hot topic in recent years with pay transparency viewed as an important way to narrow gender and racial pay gaps. However, pay transparency policies and practices remain highly controversial, with divergent attitudes based largely on conjecture or anecdote.

In Exposing Pay, Peter Bamberger provides evidence-based insights into how pay communication policies and practices impact outcomes at individual, organizational, and societal levels. Bamberger reviews findings from the recent surge in pay transparency research to help employees, managers, and policymakers better understand when pay communication policies and practices might enhance organizational performance and address social inequality and when such practices can lead to harmful consequences. Starting with a short overview of how companies have addressed the question of pay transparency over the past century and a brief summary of contemporary transparency regulations in dozens of countries around the world, Exposing Pay presents findings on the various forms of pay transparency on such outcomes as individual task performance, employee retention and turnover, citizenship behaviors such as helping, counter-productive work behavior, and pay dispersion or spread.

An honest assessment of the good and the bad of pay transparency, Exposing Pay gives policymakers, managers, and HR specialists the perspective and information they need to make fair, sensible, and informed decisions.

Peter A. Bamberger is the Domberger Professor of Management at Tel Aviv University's Coller School of Management, and Research Director of the Cornell ILR School's Smithers Institute. His research examines pay communication and compensation strategy, pro-social behavior, occupational health psychology, and the cognitive implications of discrete workplace events. Author of several books including Human Resource Strategy (Sage, 2000; Routledge, 2014) and Mutual Aid and Union Renewal (Cornell, 2001), Bamberger has published over 100 referred journal articles. He currently serves as the Vice-President Elect of the Academy of Management.

Preface: Were It Only So Simple

Chapter 1: The Historical and Legal Context of Pay Communication

Chapter 2: Pay Communication: Core Concepts and Theoretical Underpinnings

Chapter 3: Pay Transparency and Employee Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behavior

Chapter 4: The Impact of Pay Transparency on the Firm

Chapter 5: Societal-level Implications of Pay Transparency

Chapter 6: Employee Pay Disclosure

Chapter 7: Tales from the Trenches: Three Companies, Three Approaches to Pay Transparency

Chapter 8: Policy Implications and Research Challenges

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 242 x 164 mm
Gewicht 485 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Personalwesen
ISBN-10 0-19-762816-8 / 0197628168
ISBN-13 978-0-19-762816-4 / 9780197628164
Zustand Neuware
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