A Comparison of the Effects of a Linear and an Exponential Performance Pay Function on Work Productivity

Shezeen Oah, A. M. Dickinson
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This study examined how work productivity was affected by the way in which individual monetary incentives were related to performance. Two types of relationships, or performance pay functions, were compared: a linear function in which a specific per piece incentive was provided for each piece completed in excess of a performance standard and an exponential function in which the amount of the per piece incentive accelerated as productivity increased. Forty college subjects were randomly assigned to one of the two pay conditions. Each subject participated in 15 forty-five minute sessions. Subjects performed a computerized work task that simulated the job of a proof operator at a bank, entering the cash values of simulated bank checks using a computer keyboard. The dependent variable was the number of correctly complcted checks. Productivity was comparable for subjects exposed to the linear and exponential performance pay functions, even though subjects exposed to the exponential function earned significantl...
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线性和指数绩效薪酬函数对工作生产率影响的比较
这项研究考察了个人金钱激励与工作表现之间的关系如何影响工作效率。比较了两种类型的关系或绩效薪酬函数:一种是线性函数,即对每完成一件超过绩效标准的工作提供特定的每件奖励;另一种是指数函数,即每件奖励的数额随着生产率的提高而增加。40名大学生被随机分配到两种薪酬条件中的一种。每个受试者参加15次45分钟的会议。受试者完成了一项计算机化的工作任务,模拟了银行验票员的工作,用计算机键盘输入模拟银行支票的现金价值。因变量是正确完成检查的次数。面对线性和指数绩效薪酬函数的受试者的生产率是相当的,尽管面对指数函数的受试者的收入显著…
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