Helper, Kleiner, and Wang (2010) Analysis of Compensation Methods in Manufacturing
This is a 2010 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper authored by Susan Helper, Morris Kleiner, and Yingchun Wang. The paper, titled 'Analyzing Compensation Methods in Manufacturing: Piece Rates, Time Rates, or Gain-Sharing?', provides research and analysis on different payment systems utilized within the manufacturing industry.
0
1
Tags
Library Science
Economics
Economy
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
CORE Econ
Ch.6 The firm and its employees - The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ
Related
Employment Rents as an Incentive Mechanism
Helper, Kleiner, and Wang (2010) Analysis of Compensation Methods in Manufacturing
A software development company builds complex, custom applications for its clients. The developers work in teams, and their work involves problem-solving, creative design, and extensive collaboration. Why would a piece-rate system, where developers are paid for each line of code they write, be an impractical way to compensate them?
Evaluating a Compensation Model for a Creative Agency
Compensation Model Shift at a Customer Service Center
In a modern automotive factory where quality control and teamwork are paramount, a compensation system that pays each worker based on the number of individual components they install per hour would be a highly effective incentive structure.
Match each characteristic of a job with its implication for the practicality of using a piece-rate compensation system.
The primary reason piece-rate compensation systems have become less common in modern, service-based economies is the inherent difficulty in accurately and objectively measuring an individual's ________.
A manufacturing firm evolves over several decades. Arrange the following stages in the most logical chronological order to illustrate the process by which a piece-rate compensation system becomes impractical.
Evaluating a Compensation Proposal in a Service-Based Firm
Considering the challenges of measuring individual output in modern economies, in which of the following roles would implementing a piece-rate compensation system be the most impractical?
The Decline of Piece-Rate Compensation
The Changing Landscape of Worker Compensation
Impracticality of Piece Rates in Modern Economies