Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction

Compensation management literature highlights that income has three major features: salary, bonus and allowance. If the level and/or amount of income are distributed to employees based on proper rules this may increase pay satisfaction. More importantly, a thorough investigation in this area reve...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Azman, Oscar, Dousin, Antonia, Girardi, Ahmad, Zainal Ariffin, Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor, Majid, Abdul Halim, Abdullah, Muhammad Madi, Ibrahim, Zalina
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spelling my.usm.eprints.38951 http://eprints.usm.my/38951/ Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction Ismail, Azman Oscar, Dousin Antonia, Girardi Ahmad, Zainal Ariffin Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor Majid, Abdul Halim Abdullah, Muhammad Madi Ibrahim, Zalina TN1-997 Mining engineering. Metallurgy Compensation management literature highlights that income has three major features: salary, bonus and allowance. If the level and/or amount of income are distributed to employees based on proper rules this may increase pay satisfaction. More importantly, a thorough investigation in this area reveals that the effect of income distribution on pay satisfaction is not consistent if perceived value of money is present in organizations. The nature of this relationship is less emphasized in pay distribution literature. Therefore, this study was conducted to measure the effect of the perceived value of money and income distribution on pay satisfaction using 136 usable questionnaires gathered from employees who have worked in one city based local authority in Sabah, Malaysia (MSLAUTHORITY). Outcomes of hierarchical regression analysis showed that the interaction between perceived value of money and income distribution significantly correlated with pay satisfaction. This result confirms that perceived value of money does act as a moderating variable in the income distribution model of the organizational sample. In addition, discussion and implications of this study are elaborated. OmniaScience 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/38951/1/Empirically_testing_the_relationship_between_income_distribution%2C_perceived_value_of_money.pdf Ismail, Azman and Oscar, Dousin and Antonia, Girardi and Ahmad, Zainal Ariffin and Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor and Majid, Abdul Halim and Abdullah, Muhammad Madi and Ibrahim, Zalina (2009) Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction. Intangible Capital, 5 (3). pp. 235-258. ISSN 2014-3214 http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/ic.2009.v5n3.p235-258
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topic TN1-997 Mining engineering. Metallurgy
spellingShingle TN1-997 Mining engineering. Metallurgy
Ismail, Azman
Oscar, Dousin
Antonia, Girardi
Ahmad, Zainal Ariffin
Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor
Majid, Abdul Halim
Abdullah, Muhammad Madi
Ibrahim, Zalina
Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
description Compensation management literature highlights that income has three major features: salary, bonus and allowance. If the level and/or amount of income are distributed to employees based on proper rules this may increase pay satisfaction. More importantly, a thorough investigation in this area reveals that the effect of income distribution on pay satisfaction is not consistent if perceived value of money is present in organizations. The nature of this relationship is less emphasized in pay distribution literature. Therefore, this study was conducted to measure the effect of the perceived value of money and income distribution on pay satisfaction using 136 usable questionnaires gathered from employees who have worked in one city based local authority in Sabah, Malaysia (MSLAUTHORITY). Outcomes of hierarchical regression analysis showed that the interaction between perceived value of money and income distribution significantly correlated with pay satisfaction. This result confirms that perceived value of money does act as a moderating variable in the income distribution model of the organizational sample. In addition, discussion and implications of this study are elaborated.
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author Ismail, Azman
Oscar, Dousin
Antonia, Girardi
Ahmad, Zainal Ariffin
Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor
Majid, Abdul Halim
Abdullah, Muhammad Madi
Ibrahim, Zalina
author_facet Ismail, Azman
Oscar, Dousin
Antonia, Girardi
Ahmad, Zainal Ariffin
Mohd Shariff, Mohd Noor
Majid, Abdul Halim
Abdullah, Muhammad Madi
Ibrahim, Zalina
author_sort Ismail, Azman
title Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
title_short Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
title_full Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
title_fullStr Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
title_full_unstemmed Empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
title_sort empirically testing the relationship between income distribution, perceived value money and pay satisfaction
publisher OmniaScience
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.usm.my/38951/1/Empirically_testing_the_relationship_between_income_distribution%2C_perceived_value_of_money.pdf
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