Pay dispersion and organizational innovation: The mediation effects of employee participation and voluntary turnover
Authors: Taiyuan Wang, Bin Zhao, and Stewart Thornhill
Overview
Abstract (English)
Building on social comparison theory, we posit that a firm’s pay dispersion affects its innovation through employee participation and voluntary turnover. By analyzing data collected at both employee and organizational levels from 1419 firms, we found that pay dispersion had an inverted U-shaped effect on employee participation, which in turn enhanced innovation. Pay dispersion had a positive effect on voluntary turnover, which in turn impaired innovation. These findings contribute to research on economic inequity by revealing the mediation mechanisms of employee participation and voluntary turnover in the relationship between pay dispersion and organizational innovation.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Taiyuan Wang, Bin Zhao, and Stewart Thornhill |
Publication Year | 2015 |
Title | Pay dispersion and organizational innovation: The mediation effects of employee participation and voluntary turnover |
Volume | 68 |
Journal Name | Human Relations |
Number | 7 |
Pages | 1155-1181 |
Publication Language | English |
- Taiyuan Wang
- Taiyuan Wang, Bin Zhao, and Stewart Thornhill
- Pay dispersion and organizational innovation: The mediation effects of employee participation and voluntary turnover
- Human Relations
- 68
- 2015
- 7
- 1155-1181