企业应对危机的薪酬调整

Chen Chen Yong, Clement FU XING LOW
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本研究旨在调查企业在应对Covid-19危机时的薪酬调整行为,并提出了2020年第三季度和第四季度马来西亚劳动力市场按职业群体划分的基本工资中位数变化的结果。结果发现,新雇员的普遍工资较低。对于高技能职业,40岁以上员工的工资中位数下降了一个级别,而40岁以下的年轻员工的工资中位数上升了一个级别。该研究采用了不同的机器学习技术来建立分类模型,以预测二元结果,即“工资冻结或削减”或“工资增加”。调查结果发现,增加新雇员“工资冻结或削减”可能性的重要因素一直被MASCO归因于职业群体和可用职位空缺的数量。此外,尽管较年轻的工人群体在第四季度获得的工资中位数高于第三季度,但中等技能工作的工作机会和工资潜力正在缩小;然而,这与职位空缺减少有关。
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Firms’ Salary Adjustment in Response to Crises
This study aims to investigate firms’ behavior on salary adjustment in response to the Covid-19 crisis and presents findings on median basic salary change in the Malaysian labor market by occupational groups during quarters 3 and 4, 2020. The result finds a lower prevailing salary offer for the newly employed. For high-skilled occupations, employees above the age of 40 have seen the median salary class dropping one class below, while the young cohort below age 40 climbs up one salary class. The study has employed different machine learning techniques to build classification models for the prediction of the binary outcomes, namely “salary freeze or cut”, or “salary increase”. The findings discovered that the important factors that increase the likelihood of a “salary freeze or cut” for the newly employed had been consistently attributed to the occupational group by MASCO and the number of available job vacancies. Besides that, the job opportunity and salary potential for mid-skilled jobs are found to be shrinking despite the younger age cohort of workers receiving a higher median salary in Q4 as compared to Q3; this, however, comes with a reduction in job vacancies.
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International Journal of Economics and Management
International Journal of Economics and Management Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: The journal focuses on economics and management issues. The main subjects for economics cover national macroeconomic issues, international economic issues, interactions of national and regional economies, microeconomics and macroeconomics policies. The journal also considers thought-leading substantive research in the finance discipline. The main subjects for management include management decisions, Small Medium Enterprises (SME) practices, corporate social policies, digital marketing strategies and strategic management. The journal emphasises empirical studies with practical applications; examinations of theoretical and methodological developments. The journal is committed to publishing the high quality articles from economics and management perspectives. It is a triannual journal published in April, August and December and all articles submitted are in English. IJEM follows a double-blind peer-review process, whereby authors do not know reviewers and vice versa. Peer review is fundamental to the scientific publication process and the dissemination of sound science.
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