Paying for performance: incentive pay schemes and employees' financial participation

"We present new comparable data on the incidence of performance pay schemes in Europe and the USA. We find that the percentage of employees exposed to incentive pay schemes ranges from around 10-15 percent in some European countries to over 40 percent in Scandinavian countries and the US. Indiv...

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Main Authors: Bryson, Alex, Freeman, Richard Barry, Lucifora, Claudio, Pellizzari, Michele, Pérotin, Virginie
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: London 2012
LSE
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19135609124919538819-Paying-for-performance-incenti.htm
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author Bryson, Alex
Freeman, Richard Barry
Lucifora, Claudio
Pellizzari, Michele
Pérotin, Virginie
author_facet Bryson, Alex
Freeman, Richard Barry
Lucifora, Claudio
Pellizzari, Michele
Pérotin, Virginie
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description "We present new comparable data on the incidence of performance pay schemes in Europe and the USA. We find that the percentage of employees exposed to incentive pay schemes ranges from around 10-15 percent in some European countries to over 40 percent in Scandinavian countries and the US. Individual pay and profit/gain sharing schemes are widely diffused, whereas share ownership schemes are much less common, particularly in Europe. We document a number of empirical regularities. Incentive pay is less common in countries with a higher share of small firms. Higher product and labour market regulation are associated with lower use of incentive pay. Capital market development is a necessary requirement for a wider diffusion of incentive pay, particularly sharing and ownership schemes. When we control for a large set of individual characteristics and company attributes, we find that the probability that a worker is covered by an incentive scheme is higher in large firms and in high-skilled occupations, while it is much lower for females."
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publishDate 2012
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LSE
spellingShingle Bryson, Alex
Freeman, Richard Barry
Lucifora, Claudio
Pellizzari, Michele
Pérotin, Virginie
comparison
performance related pay
statistics
wage incentive
wages
workers participation
Paying for performance: incentive pay schemes and employees' financial participation
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title Paying for performance: incentive pay schemes and employees' financial participation
topic comparison
performance related pay
statistics
wage incentive
wages
workers participation
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19135609124919538819-Paying-for-performance-incenti.htm