Pay growth, fairness, and job satisfaction: implications for nominal and real wage rigidity

Publication type

Journal Article

Author

Publication date

July 15, 2015

Summary:

Theories of wage rigidity often rely on a positive relationship between
pay changes and utility, arising from concern for fairness or gift
exchange. Supportive evidence has emerged from laboratory experiments,
but the link has not yet been established with field data. This paper
contributes a first step, using representative British data. Workers
care about the level and the growth of earnings. Below-median wage
increases lead to an insult effect, except when similar workers have
real wage reductions or when firm production is falling. Nominal pay
cuts appear to be insulting even when the firm is doing badly.

Published in

Scandinavian Journal of Economics

Volume and page numbers

Volume: 117 , p.852 -877

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12091

ISSN

3470520

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