Impact of Compensation on Inclusive Organizations

M. Irfan, O. Bhatti, R. K. Malik
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Discrimination in compensation for minority groups and individuals with regard to gender, physical disability, religion, and culture affects inclusion in an organization. This study is a combination of two studies and endeavors to verify our initial inference that compensation gaps are significantly related to inclusion. A mixed method approach has been adopted; in first part of the study, compensation data obtained from 32 organizations (608 observations) have been analyzed quantitatively. The study finds significant correlation between components of compensation gaps and inclusion. Gender as basis of discrimination was found insignificantly correlated to compensation, while pay for performance was found negatively related to inclusion. We have proposed a model to predict feeling of inclusion if components of compensation and discriminatory factors are known. In second part of the study, based on 25 in-depth interviews, cognitive basis of compensation gaps has been divulged, and we conclude that implementation of compensation equity and removal of cognitive bases of discrimination seem mandatory actions for inclusion.
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薪酬对包容性组织的影响
少数群体和个人在性别、身体残疾、宗教和文化方面的薪酬歧视影响到组织的包容性。本研究结合了两项研究,试图验证我们最初的推断,即薪酬差距与包容性显著相关。采用了混合方法;在研究的第一部分,从32个组织(608个观察)获得的薪酬数据进行了定量分析。研究发现薪酬差距的组成部分与包容性之间存在显著的相关性。性别作为歧视的基础被发现与薪酬没有显著相关性,而绩效薪酬被发现与包容性呈负相关。我们提出了一个模型,如果补偿和歧视因素的组成部分是已知的,预测融入感。第二部分,基于25个深度访谈,揭示了薪酬差距的认知基础,并得出结论:实现薪酬公平和消除歧视的认知基础似乎是包容性的强制性行动。
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