Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece
This study investigated the structure of employees’ remuneration and rewards systems, focusing on medium- and large-sized firms in the region of Attica in Greece during the economic crisis. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire based on relevant literature. A sample of 150 companies f...
Main Authors: | , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
2020-06-01
|
Series: | Problems and Perspectives in Management |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13642/PPM_2020_02_Ntanos.pdf |
id |
doaj-44ecea7321a2437da6ab1a687f9e4f60 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-44ecea7321a2437da6ab1a687f9e4f602020-11-25T02:25:05ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672020-06-0118226127610.21511/ppm.18(2).2020.2213642Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, GreeceStamatios Ntanos0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7718-1223Georgios Sidiropoulos1Evangelia Triantafyllou2Miltiadis Chalikias3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1482-0926Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4875-8534Special and Laboratory Teaching Staff, Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, University of West AtticaM.Sc. Graduate, Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, University of West AtticaM.Sc. Graduate, Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, University of West AtticaAssociate Professor, Department of Accounting and Finance, School of Business and Economics, University of West AtticaDr., Chemical Engineer, Teaching and Research Associate, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electric Power Division, Photometry Laboratory, National Technical University of AthensThis study investigated the structure of employees’ remuneration and rewards systems, focusing on medium- and large-sized firms in the region of Attica in Greece during the economic crisis. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire based on relevant literature. A sample of 150 companies filled out a total of 500 questionnaires. The results revealed that medium- and large-sized companies applied various remuneration systems, including the base wage, performance-related bonuses, and a combination of additional non-wage benefits. Greek firms did not avoid wage cut in times of low turnover, although hypotheses testing revealed no relationship between firm size and the use of flexible remuneration systems. However, a positive relationship between the unions’ engagement and the use of non-wage cutting strategies was confirmed. Furthermore, a positive correlation between wage rigidity, labor market legislation, and collective agreements for setting minimum wage levels was found. Finally, a hypothesis test regarding the association between the firm, the business sector, and wages cut over the last seven years was accepted. The study concludes that wages cut should be the final choice by firms since remuneration is a source to satisfy, engage, and attract employees.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13642/PPM_2020_02_Ntanos.pdfeconomic crisislabor costsremunerationrewards systemswage rigidity |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Stamatios Ntanos Georgios Sidiropoulos Evangelia Triantafyllou Miltiadis Chalikias Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos |
spellingShingle |
Stamatios Ntanos Georgios Sidiropoulos Evangelia Triantafyllou Miltiadis Chalikias Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece Problems and Perspectives in Management economic crisis labor costs remuneration rewards systems wage rigidity |
author_facet |
Stamatios Ntanos Georgios Sidiropoulos Evangelia Triantafyllou Miltiadis Chalikias Grigorios L. Kyriakopoulos |
author_sort |
Stamatios Ntanos |
title |
Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece |
title_short |
Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece |
title_full |
Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece |
title_fullStr |
Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece |
title_full_unstemmed |
Remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from Attica region, Greece |
title_sort |
remuneration and reward systems during an economic crisis: case study from attica region, greece |
publisher |
LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" |
series |
Problems and Perspectives in Management |
issn |
1727-7051 1810-5467 |
publishDate |
2020-06-01 |
description |
This study investigated the structure of employees’ remuneration and rewards systems, focusing on medium- and large-sized firms in the region of Attica in Greece during the economic crisis. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire based on relevant literature. A sample of 150 companies filled out a total of 500 questionnaires. The results revealed that medium- and large-sized companies applied various remuneration systems, including the base wage, performance-related bonuses, and a combination of additional non-wage benefits. Greek firms did not avoid wage cut in times of low turnover, although hypotheses testing revealed no relationship between firm size and the use of flexible remuneration systems. However, a positive relationship between the unions’ engagement and the use of non-wage cutting strategies was confirmed. Furthermore, a positive correlation between wage rigidity, labor market legislation, and collective agreements for setting minimum wage levels was found. Finally, a hypothesis test regarding the association between the firm, the business sector, and wages cut over the last seven years was accepted. The study concludes that wages cut should be the final choice by firms since remuneration is a source to satisfy, engage, and attract employees. |
topic |
economic crisis labor costs remuneration rewards systems wage rigidity |
url |
https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/13642/PPM_2020_02_Ntanos.pdf |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT stamatiosntanos remunerationandrewardsystemsduringaneconomiccrisiscasestudyfromatticaregiongreece AT georgiossidiropoulos remunerationandrewardsystemsduringaneconomiccrisiscasestudyfromatticaregiongreece AT evangeliatriantafyllou remunerationandrewardsystemsduringaneconomiccrisiscasestudyfromatticaregiongreece AT miltiadischalikias remunerationandrewardsystemsduringaneconomiccrisiscasestudyfromatticaregiongreece AT grigorioslkyriakopoulos remunerationandrewardsystemsduringaneconomiccrisiscasestudyfromatticaregiongreece |
_version_ |
1724852845494140928 |