Performance-Based Pay and Other Incentive Schemes on Dairy Farms in Germany

Agnes Przewozny, V. Bitsch, K. Peters
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Performance-based pay is a common tool to improve workers' motivation and performance outcomes. It is frequently used in dairy farms with hired labor. This study investigates the effects of performance-based pay and other incentives for dairy farm workers on milk performance characteristics. In 2007, comprehensive face-to-face interviews with farmers were conducted by the author in 84 East German dairy farms. Herd performance data was compiled from records of milk performance testing of the same year. Data on different incentive schemes were analyzed regarding their relationship to 305-daymilk yield and Somatic Cell Count (SCC). Approaches to motivate farm workers through in kind, non-monetary incentives or by delegating responsibility to workers and emphasizing good communication were related to a higher milk yield than performance-based pay alone. The difference between means amounted to 1000 kg milk/305 days. We conclude that milk yield is not suitable to measure the work quality of employees, and therefore, not an appropriate criterion for incentive systems. Moreover, this criterion is potentially perceived as unfair by workers, and thus may have negative effects on worker motivation and farm outcomes.
德国奶牛场的绩效工资和其他激励机制
绩效工资是提高员工积极性和绩效结果的常用工具。它经常用于雇佣劳动力的奶牛场。本研究调查了基于绩效的工资和其他激励措施对奶牛场工人的牛奶性能特征的影响。2007年,作者对84个东德奶牛场的奶农进行了全面的面对面访谈。畜群生产性能数据来自同年的产奶性能测试记录。分析了不同激励方案与305日产奶量和体细胞计数(SCC)的关系。通过实物、非货币激励或将责任下放给工人并强调良好的沟通来激励农场工人的方法,与单纯基于绩效的薪酬相比,与更高的产奶量有关。平均差值为1000公斤/305天。我们得出结论,产奶量不适合衡量员工的工作质量,因此,不适合作为激励制度的标准。此外,这一标准可能被工人认为是不公平的,因此可能对工人的动机和农场成果产生负面影响。
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