Pay Transparency: Advancing Theory and Empirical Knowledge

2018 
Organizational pay transparency is a hot topic widely discussed among scholars, compensation professionals, employees, politicians and the broader public, and for good reason. Transparency (and its opposite, pay secrecy) affects many important employee judgments and perceptions, including awareness of whether one is are over- or underpaid relative to coworkers, understanding of how merit raise or incentive systems work, perceptions of being fairly paid relative to the external market, and attributions made about the organization itself (e.g., whether it is procedurally fair or not). Despite the growing interest, the pay transparency literature is still in its infancy and additional theorizing and empirical tests are needed. Overall, our symposium showcases a complementary set of papers that (1) contribute to a shared understanding of pay transparency, (2) highlight not only outcomes but also potential antecedents of pay transparency, (3) explore the boundary conditions under which pay transparency has a p...
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