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Sustainable Bonuses: Sign of Corporate Responsibility or Window Dressing?
by
Kolk, Ans
, Perego, Paolo
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Bonus systems
/ Bonuses
/ Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business structures
/ Collaboration
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate social responsibility
/ Credibility
/ Decision making
/ Demand side management
/ Dressing
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Executive compensation
/ Green businesses
/ Incentive plans
/ International business
/ Management
/ Multinational corporations
/ Netherlands
/ Pay for performance
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Renewable energy
/ Social responsibility
/ Social responsibility of business
/ Stakeholder
/ Stakeholders
/ Stockholders
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable global economy
/ Sustainable management
/ Transparency
2014
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Sustainable Bonuses: Sign of Corporate Responsibility or Window Dressing?
by
Kolk, Ans
, Perego, Paolo
in
Bonus systems
/ Bonuses
/ Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business structures
/ Collaboration
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate social responsibility
/ Credibility
/ Decision making
/ Demand side management
/ Dressing
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Executive compensation
/ Green businesses
/ Incentive plans
/ International business
/ Management
/ Multinational corporations
/ Netherlands
/ Pay for performance
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Renewable energy
/ Social responsibility
/ Social responsibility of business
/ Stakeholder
/ Stakeholders
/ Stockholders
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable global economy
/ Sustainable management
/ Transparency
2014
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Sustainable Bonuses: Sign of Corporate Responsibility or Window Dressing?
by
Kolk, Ans
, Perego, Paolo
in
Bonus systems
/ Bonuses
/ Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business structures
/ Collaboration
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Corporate social responsibility
/ Credibility
/ Decision making
/ Demand side management
/ Dressing
/ Ecological sustainability
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Executive compensation
/ Green businesses
/ Incentive plans
/ International business
/ Management
/ Multinational corporations
/ Netherlands
/ Pay for performance
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Renewable energy
/ Social responsibility
/ Social responsibility of business
/ Stakeholder
/ Stakeholders
/ Stockholders
/ Studies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable global economy
/ Sustainable management
/ Transparency
2014
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Sustainable Bonuses: Sign of Corporate Responsibility or Window Dressing?
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Sustainable Bonuses: Sign of Corporate Responsibility or Window Dressing?
2014
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Overview
Despite a strong plea for integrating sustainability goals into traditional corporate bonus schemes, a comprehensive implementation of these systems has been lacking until recently. This article explores four illustrative cases from the Netherlands, where several multinationals started to pioneer with sustainable bonuses in the past few years. The article examines the setups and the different elements of bonus programmes used, in terms of performance criteria (focusing in particular on external vs. internal benchmarking), their link to specific stakeholders, type and size of bonuses, target levels and transparency. While sustainable bonuses signal corporate awareness of responsibility vis-à-vis society and stakeholders, credibility varies considerably depending on these elements. Our case evidence sheds some light on the extent to which sustainable bonuses may be a credible sign of corporate responsibility or rather just another perverse mechanism meant to keep up bonus levels (window dressing). A definite assessment is hampered by the emergent state and lack of full transparency—while 'justified' by companies for competitive reasons, this raises questions. Insights are offered to appraise current and future systems and provide directions for further research.
Publisher
Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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