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Individual variable pay for performance, controlling effects, and intrinsic motivation
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Kuvaas Bård
, Buch, Robert
, Dysvik Anders
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Compensation
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Motivation
/ Pay for performance
/ Performance related pay
/ Rewards
/ Self determination
/ Workplaces
2020
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Individual variable pay for performance, controlling effects, and intrinsic motivation
by
Kuvaas Bård
, Buch, Robert
, Dysvik Anders
in
Compensation
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Motivation
/ Pay for performance
/ Performance related pay
/ Rewards
/ Self determination
/ Workplaces
2020
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Individual variable pay for performance, controlling effects, and intrinsic motivation
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Individual variable pay for performance, controlling effects, and intrinsic motivation
2020
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Overview
A core question in research on compensation and motivation is whether individual variable pay for performance (IVPFP) can undermine intrinsic motivation in the workplace. We investigated the mediating role of a controlling effect on the relationship between the amount of IVPFP received and intrinsic motivation. In a three-wave study of 304 employees from eight European countries, we found that a controlling effect mediated the negative association between IVPFP and intrinsic motivation. These findings support the proposition from self-determination theory that financial rewards can have a controlling effect that decreases intrinsic motivation. Theoretical and practical implications for compensation and motivation in the workplace are discussed.
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Springer Nature B.V
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