Deck 10: Pay for Performance: Performance Appraisal and Plan Design
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Deck 10: Pay for Performance: Performance Appraisal and Plan Design
1
Which of the following is an essential feature of Maslow's theory?
A) Employees are motivated when perceived outputs are equal to perceived inputs.
B) Motivation is the product of three perceptions: expectancy, instrumentality, and valence.
C) Employees will react negatively if they perceive that others are paid more for the same effort.
D) Pay for performance works best when focused on unmet needs.
E) Challenging performance goals influence greater intensity and duration in employee performance.
A) Employees are motivated when perceived outputs are equal to perceived inputs.
B) Motivation is the product of three perceptions: expectancy, instrumentality, and valence.
C) Employees will react negatively if they perceive that others are paid more for the same effort.
D) Pay for performance works best when focused on unmet needs.
E) Challenging performance goals influence greater intensity and duration in employee performance.
Pay for performance works best when focused on unmet needs.
2
_____ theory of motivation states that people behave as though they cognitively evaluate what behaviours are possible.
A) Expectancy
B) Equity
C) Agency
D) Two-factor
E) Reinforcement
A) Expectancy
B) Equity
C) Agency
D) Two-factor
E) Reinforcement
Expectancy
3
Which total reward component allows employees to control their own destiny?
A) security
B) work conditions
C) work importance
D) autonomy
E) development opportunity
A) security
B) work conditions
C) work importance
D) autonomy
E) development opportunity
autonomy
4
Which of the following might appeal to scarce talent?
A) team-based incentives
B) stable rewards
C) fixed pay linked to organizational performance
D) variable pay linked to peer ratings
E) skill-based pay
A) team-based incentives
B) stable rewards
C) fixed pay linked to organizational performance
D) variable pay linked to peer ratings
E) skill-based pay
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5
Which ranking process makes it easier to identify the extremes?
A) Behaviourally anchored ranking
B) Alternation ranking
C) Performance ranking
D) Straight ranking
E) Paired comparison ranking
A) Behaviourally anchored ranking
B) Alternation ranking
C) Performance ranking
D) Straight ranking
E) Paired comparison ranking
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6
Which method is both a planning tool and an appraisal tool?
A) Simple ranking
B) Alternation ranking
C) Behaviourally anchored paired rating
D) Paired comparison performance ranking
E) Management by objectives
A) Simple ranking
B) Alternation ranking
C) Behaviourally anchored paired rating
D) Paired comparison performance ranking
E) Management by objectives
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7
_____ is a performance rating method that has suspect content validity.
A) Ranking
B) Behaviourally anchored objectives
C) Paired comparison performance objectives
D) Standard rating scales
E) Behaviour rating scales
A) Ranking
B) Behaviourally anchored objectives
C) Paired comparison performance objectives
D) Standard rating scales
E) Behaviour rating scales
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8
Which of the following is a key element essential for a good outcome in the appraisal process?
A) Performance dimensions should be isolated from the strategic plan of the company.
B) Employees should only be involved in developing performance dimensions.
C) Raters should be discouraged from maintaining a diary of employee performance.
D) Raters should not attempt to diagnose the reason for performance problems in advance.
E) Employees should be involved in developing performance dimensions and building scales.
A) Performance dimensions should be isolated from the strategic plan of the company.
B) Employees should only be involved in developing performance dimensions.
C) Raters should be discouraged from maintaining a diary of employee performance.
D) Raters should not attempt to diagnose the reason for performance problems in advance.
E) Employees should be involved in developing performance dimensions and building scales.
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9
According to the reinforcement theory of motivation, regular and specific feedback on performance goal attainment is important.
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10
Seniority increases relate pay increases to performance improvements on the job.
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11
What should the compensation strategy be for companies with high variability with performance?
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12
What do the motivation theories tell us about base pay?
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13
What dimensions can be used to evaluate appraisal formats?
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14
Describe the areas of concern with efficiency?
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