Administration of the merit pay systems enhancing work outcomes

Azman Ismail, and Nik Malini Nik Mahdi, and Norazila Mat, and Mohd Helmi Ali, and Nur Alia Atiqah Mohd Ali, (2018) Administration of the merit pay systems enhancing work outcomes. Asian Journal of Accounting and Governance, 9 . pp. 99-109. ISSN 2180-3838

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Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between administration of merit pay systems and work outcomes. For data collection purposes, self-administered questionnaires were used on the administrative staff of a Malaysian public research university. The analysis of the Smart PLS path model exhibits three important outcomes: first, the implementation of communication and the assessment of performance are important factors that motivate employees to enhance work satisfaction. Second, the implementation of communication is not an important factor that motivates the employees to enhance organisational commitment. Third, the performance assessment is an important factor that motivates employees to enhance organisational commitment. The results in general, corroborate with previous literature, however, the empirical evidence on the effective communication within the organisation is not an important factor in determining organisational commitment. In addition, this paper provides a clear guidance for managers to administer merit pay system in gaining positive work outcomes. This paper goes on to discussion and implications and is thereafter concluded with conclusion therein.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Merit pay; Administration; Work satisfaction; Organisational commitment
Journal:Asian Journal of Accounting and Governance
ID Code:19711
Deposited By: ms aida -
Deposited On:12 Sep 2022 01:35
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