What does the wage structure depend on? Evidence from the national salary survey in Spain

IF 1.4 Q3 BUSINESS
J. Marin-Garcia, Juan Martínez-Tomás
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Purpose: This paper aims to assess extrinsic motivation in the Spanish labor market. We focus on evaluating whether remuneration programs have a sufficient prevalence in the Spanish context to be considered in research models. Besides, we are also interested in identifying which are the factors that might affect the adoption of those programs.Design/methodology/approach: We gather the data from three waves (2006, 2010, and 2014) of the salary structure survey (EES) conducted by the Spanish National Institute of Statistics (INE). We use Descriptive Statistics for identifying the incidence and intensity of remuneration programs in the Spanish context. We use the Generalized Linear Model (GLM) for exploring which factors are affecting the implementation of remuneration programs.Findings: Our results show that both degree of use and intensity of remuneration programs related to extrinsic motivation are low. There are not important differences between the three series of data. It seems that the rigidity of the Spanish labor legislation influences the salary structure. In this sense, the basic salary and fixed payments are the central part of the monthly gross amount. Finally, few of the factors under study have a substantial effect on the intensity of variable retribution.Research limitations: Our research uses only official data provided by company payroll records and many economic participation programs are grouped into a single category within the survey, which limits the possibility of analysis. In addition, the cross-sectional nature of the data limits the possibility of establishing causal relationships.Practical implications: We have concluded that remuneration programs related to extrinsic motivation are not being widely used in the Spanish context. This fact is relevant since many studies point out that employee involvement is essential for the success of organizations in the current contextOriginality/value: The importance of the study lies in its focus on the salary structure to assess whether extrinsic motivation mechanisms are used in the Spanish labor market. We have studied the salary structure composition in Spain in a disaggregated way, focusing on variable remuneration, whereas most of the previous research considers the salary as a whole (total gross salary without dividing by retribution concepts). Also, we have identified which factors are affecting the implementation of remuneration programs.mic programs. Also, we have clarified several issues related to the salary structure in Spain
工资结构取决于什么?来自西班牙全国工资调查的证据
目的:本文旨在评估西班牙劳动力市场的外在动机。我们的重点是评估薪酬计划是否在西班牙背景下有足够的普遍性,以在研究模型中加以考虑。此外,我们也有兴趣确定哪些因素可能会影响这些程序的采用。设计/方法/方法:我们收集了西班牙国家统计局(INE)进行的三波(2006年、2010年和2014年)工资结构调查(EES)的数据。我们使用描述性统计来确定西班牙背景下薪酬计划的发生率和强度。我们使用广义线性模型(GLM)来探索影响薪酬计划实施的因素。研究结果表明,与外部激励相关的薪酬计划的使用程度和强度都较低。这三个系列的数据之间没有重要的差异。西班牙劳动立法的僵化似乎影响了工资结构。从这个意义上说,基本工资和固定付款是每月总收入的中心部分。最后,研究中很少有因素对变量惩罚的强度有实质性影响。研究局限性:我们的研究只使用了公司工资记录提供的官方数据,许多经济参与计划在调查中被归为一个类别,这限制了分析的可能性。此外,数据的横断面性质限制了建立因果关系的可能性。实际意义:我们得出的结论是,与外部激励相关的薪酬计划在西班牙的背景下并没有被广泛使用。这一事实是相关的,因为许多研究指出,在当前的背景下,员工参与对组织的成功至关重要原创性/价值:该研究的重要性在于其关注薪酬结构,以评估西班牙劳动力市场是否使用了外在激励机制。我们以分类的方式研究了西班牙的薪酬结构构成,重点关注可变薪酬,而之前的大多数研究都将薪酬视为一个整体(总工资总额,不除以报应概念)。此外,我们还确定了影响薪酬计划实施的因素。麦克风的程序。此外,我们已经澄清了几个与西班牙工资结构有关的问题
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