Internal wage structures and organizational performance.
Beaumont, Philip B. ; Harris, Richard I.D.
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2003
41
1
March
53-70
industrial sector ; labour productivity ; manufacturing industry ; wage structure
Wages and wage payment systems
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper considers whether a hierarchical or compressed wage structure is positively associated with relatively high levels of organizational performance. To date, there has been little empirical research in this area (especially in the UK). Thus we present an operational measure of a compressed/hierarchical wage structure, using UK manufacturing micro–data in five industrial sectors, and examine its relationship with labour productivity. We find that the wage compression argument holds in one sector but not for the majority of sectors and that taking into account other, intra–industry characteristics, namely size and ownership differences, further weakens the relationship."
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