薪酬激励、无形资产和性别工资不平等

IF 3.4 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS Industry and Innovation Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1080/13662716.2023.2254264
Cristiano Perugini, Fabrizio Pompei
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本研究关注激励薪酬方案(IPSs)对企业内部性别工资差距的影响,并探讨行业层面的无形资本强度是否会调节这种影响。为此,我们使用了来自欧洲五大经济体(德国、法国、意大利、西班牙和英国)的SES -收入结构调查的不同浪潮(2006年至2018年)的企业层面数据。无形资本存量(25个行业)数据来自EU-KLEMS数据库。这项分析解决了潜在的内生性问题,表明更普遍地使用IPSs减轻了调整后的性别薪酬差距。然而,ips的这种不平等衰减效应仅在无形资本密集度较低的情况下才会出现。如果我们在属于各种无形资本成分高/低强度行业的机构的子样本中复制分析,结果得到证实,但培训成为一个明显的例外。
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Pay incentives, intangibles, and gender wage inequality
This research focuses on the effects of incentive pay schemes (IPSs) on the within-establishment gender wage gap and explores whether the intensity of intangible capital at the industry level moderates such effects. To this aim, we use establishment-level data from various waves (from 2006 to 2018) of the SES – Structure of Earning Surveys for the five largest European economies (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK). Data on intangible capital stocks (on 25 industries) are from the EU-KLEMS database. The analysis, which addresses potential endogeneity issues, indicates that more pervasive use of IPSs alleviates the adjusted gender pay gap. However, this inequality-attenuating effect of IPSs materialises only in contexts where intangible capital intensity is low. The result is confirmed if we replicate the analysis in subsamples of establishments belonging to industries with high/low intensity of various intangible capital components, but training emerges as a notable exception.
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期刊介绍: Industry and Innovation is an international refereed journal presenting high-quality original scholarship of the dynamics of industries and innovation. Interdisciplinary in nature, Industry and Innovation is informed by, and contributes in turn to, advancing the theoretical frontier within economics, organization theory, and economic geography. Theoretical issues encompass: •What are the institutional underpinnings for different organizational forms? •How are different industrial structures and institutions related to innovation patterns and economic performance?
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