Chapter 9
according to research, which of the following is NOT on the most important factors for employees influencing their pay systems
(are) changes in cost of living pay at market rate seniority (not) team-based pay
all of the following EXCEPT what require periodically re-earning the added pay
(do) success-sharing merit bonuses profit-sharing bonus (not) cost-of-living increases
there is evidence that every 10 percent increase in the bonus paid to employees by a firm yields a _____ percent increase in ROA to the firm
1.5
most experts agree that employees do not begin to consider changing their behaviors unless payouts are at least ____ percent higher
20
What theory contends that success-sharing will be motivating but at-risk plans will be de-motivating
Herzberg's two factor theory
which of the following is NOT true
(true) more companies are using pay based upon individual group and organizational performance workers with higher security needs may accept lower pay for higher wage security workers may need higher pay to stay and perform in an at-risk company
What theory, incentive pay is motivating if it helps an employee gain a sense of achievement, recognition or approval
Maslow's Theory
When developing a flexible compensation system, which theory or theories would be the most useful
Maslow's theory and herzberg's theory
compensation should reinforce all but which of the following behaviors
Should reinforce... attracting and hiring good employees encouraging skill development motivating high job performance
the motivation triangle includes
culture compensation performance management
when a company moves from an individual incentive plan to a group incentive plan, the company is most likely to experience _____
higher turnover among high performers
which of the following focuses on increasing the frequency of desired behaviors and decreasing the frequency of undesired behaviors through environmental consequences
reinforcement theory
the ability triangle includes
selection recruitment training
Company X pays for performance. Allan an employee of the company, is not in favor of this reward system, and therefore, leaves Company X in search of another company with different rules for getting rewards. This is an example of the:
sorting effect
Company X pays for performance. Allan, an employee of the company, is not in favor of this reward system and, therefore, leaves Company X in search of another company with different rules for getting rewards. This is an example of the
sorting effect
according to expectancy theory, the instrumentality is
the perceived probability that a specified level of behavior will receive a specific level of reward
what is the value employees attach to the organization rewards offered for satisfactory job performance
valence
what theory states that success-sharing plans will be motivating, whereas at-risk plans will be demotivating
Herzberg's two-factor theory
when an organization's performance has regular and large swings and individual performance is unclear and hard to measure, the most effective compensation mix is to offer
a base pay with low incentives and a variety of rewards
when an organization's performance has frequent highs and lows, but individual performance is fairly stable, and performance measures are clear, the most effective compensation mix is to offer
a large base pay and low-incentive pay
a person with low self-esteem is likely to seek ____
a large, decentralized organization with little performance-based pay
a person with low self-esteem is likely to seek what
a large, decentralized organization with little performance-based pay *basically, person wants to be able to hide
which of the following best supports a culture of flexibility and innovation
a strong commitment to job security
when employee performance measures are ambiguous and vary from time to time, but the organization's performance is fairly stable over time, the most effective type of compensation is to offer
a variety of rewards with significant incentive pay
the corporate performance of Yellow Corp. is fairly stable. However, it is difficult to measure individual performance. In this case, the most effective compensation mix is to offer
a wide range of rewards beyond just money
the most obvious sorting factor is _____
ability
what theory argues that performance-based pay is the optimal compensation choice for complex jobs, where monitoring employee performance is difficult
agency
What theory argues that performance-based pay is best for complex jobs where monitoring employee performance is difficult
agency theory
a key factor in increasing trust in top management is ____
an acceptable appraisal system
which of the following is an example of the sorting effect in action
an employee leaving a high-paying job for one that provides more work-life balance *idea behind the sorting effect is the effect that pay can have on the composition of the workforce *different types of pay can cause different types of people to apply and stay with a corporation
which among the following components of a reward system is a dimension of empowerment
control
according to expectancy theory, the valence of an outcome is the:
degree to which an outcome is desired
the amount of fairness given to employees refers to _____
distributive justice
what theory is relative pay is important as employees evaluate their pay-effort balance in comparison to other employees
equity theory
when salary increases are based on inputs, or performance, companies are following:
equity theory
what theory contends that we choose to do things that we believe are most likely to lead to desired rewards
expectancy theory
which of the following theories states that people choose the behavior that leads to the greatest reward
expectancy theory
when moving from an individual to a group incentive plan, you would expect
high turnover among high performers
what is employees' beliefs that requisite job performance will be rewarded by the organization
instrumentality
what requires annually "re-earning" the added pay
lump-sum bonus
when identifying, what is important to employees, which theory would be most useful
maslow's need theory
what is an individual level form of performance pay
merit bonus
when employee performance is easily measured and the organization's performance is fairly stable over time, the most effective type of compensation is to offer
monetary rewards with large incentives
when employee performance is easily measured and the organization's performance is fairly stable over time, the most effective type of compensation is to offer ____
monetary rewards with large incentives
the key to designing a pay-for-performance system rests on standards. Specifically, managers need to be concerned about the:
objectives measures eligibility funding
available evidence indicates managers believe the most important factor for pay increases is _____
performance
when pay is based on individual performance, turnover tends to be highest among _____
poor performers