MGMT 494 Ch.9
There is evidence that every 10 percent increase in the bonus paid to employees yields a_____percent increase in ROA to the firm
1.5
Research suggests that for employees to notice and work hard to perform behaviors desired by the organization, incentives need to be ____ percent
15-20
Which of the following is not true?
Companies are moving back to entitlement- oriented pay to reduce turnover
As per the ____ theory, relative pay is important as employees evaluate their pay-effort balance in comparison to other employees
Equity
For which motivation theory is it important for organizations to pay attention to the training and development needs of their employees?
Expectancy
Line of sight is an important pay implication for which theory of theories?
Expectancy and goal setting
Which of the following theories is least relevant to merit pay?
Herzberg's theory
____ theory contends that success-sharing plans will be motivating but at-risk plans will be demotivating
Herzberg's two-factor
____ is the belief that when a specified level of job performance at attained, the employee will receive a specified reward
Instrumentality
Which theories would support a higher minimum wage?
Maslow and Herzberg's two-factor
In ____ theory, incentive pay is motivating if it helps an employee gain a sense of achievement, recognition or approval
Maslow's
When developing a flexible compensation system, which theory or theories would be most useful
Maslow's theory and Herzberg's theory
A person with low self-esteem is likely to seek ____
a large, decentralized organization with little performance based pay
Which of the following best supports a culture of flexibility and innovation?
a strong commitment to job security
The most obvious sorting factor is ____
ability
____ theory argues that performance-based pay is best for complex jobs where monitoring employee performance is difficult
agency
A key factor in increasing trust in top management is ____
an acceptable appraisal system
A business has a centralized structure and a compensation system that rewards sales volume. However, sales volumes are low compared to competitors who respond more quickly to changes in consumer demand. Which of the following is the most likely source of the low sales performance?
an inappropriate organization design
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 ____
base pay with low incentives and a variety of rewards
The key ingredient in ____ is careful cost analys is to make sure the dollar cost of the package an employee selects meets employer budgetary limits
cafeteria-style compensation
Which among the following components of a reward system is a dimension of empowerment?
control
The motivation triangle includes ____
culture
The amount of fairness given to employees refers to ____
distributive justice
Theories dealing with exchange include ____
equity and agency
According to expectancy theory, effort level depends on which of these factors?
expectance, valence, instrumentality
____ theory contends that we choose to do those things that we believe are most likely to lead to desired rewards
expectancy
Growing evidence suggests that the major effect of skill-based pay is ____
high quality products
When moving from an individual to a group incentive plan, you would expect ____
high turnover among high performers
Compensation should reinforce all but which of the following behaviors?
keeping turnover to nearly zero
A ____ requires annually "re-earning" the added pay
lump-sum bonus
____ is an individual level form of performance pay
lump-sum 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
____ involves identifying what is important to a person and offering it to them in exchange for some desired behavior
motivation
The key to designing a pay-for-performance system rests on standards. Specifically, managers need to be concerned about the
objectives, measures, eligibility, and funding
The primary guiding force that determines needed employee behaviors is ____
organization strategy
Available evidence indicates managers believe the most important factor for pay increases is ____
performance
Turnover tends to be highest among ____
poor performers
Compared to other incentive plans, line of sight is lowest in ____
profit sharing
The ability triangle includes ____
selection
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