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Journal of Business and Psychology | 1994

Self-Rated Performance and Pay Satisfaction, Merit Increase Satisfaction, and Instrumentality Beliefs in a Merit Pay Environment

Michael J. Vest; K. Dow Scott; Steven E. Markham

The relationship of self-rated performance to pay level satisfaction, merit increase satisfaction, and instrumentality beliefs in a merit pay environment is investigated. Self-rated performance exhibited a significant negative relationship with all three variables beyond that accounted for by control variables. Implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.


Journal of Business and Psychology | 2000

Factors Influencing Employee Beliefs That Pay Is Tied to Performance

Michael J. Vest; K. Dow Scott; Jusanne M. Vest; Steven E. Markham

The unique relationship of perceived pay level equity, perceived appraisal accuracy, merit increase satisfaction, trust in supervisor, and trust in top management to employee beliefs that pay is tied to performance was investigated in a sample of 658 managerial, professional, and clerical employees. Pay level equity, merit increase satisfaction, and trust in top management exhibited a significant unique relationship. Post hoc analysis found appraisal accuracy exhibited a significant unique relationship with belief that pay is tied to performance among employees receiving a lower or higher than expected performance appraisal, but not among employees receiving the expected performance appraisal.


Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal | 2003

Factors Influencing a Manager's Decision to Discipline Employees for Refusal to Work with an HIV/AIDS Infected Coworker

Michael J. Vest; Karen A. Tarnoff; Jon C. Carr; Jusanne M. Vest; Fabius P. O'Brien

This research investigates the influence of gender, fear of AIDS, and the likelihood that a manager will share AIDS-related health information about an HIV/AIDS infected coworker with subordinates on a managers decision to discipline an employee for refusing to work with the HIV/AIDS infected coworker. Data was obtained using questionnaires administered to 194 managers employed in service, manufacturing, and government organizations. Both fear of AIDS and sharing AIDS-related health information exhibited a significant unique negative relationship with the decision to discipline. No significant unique relationship was found between gender and the decision to discipline. However, gender was found to moderate the relationship between fear of AIDS and the decision to discipline. There was a significant negative relationship between fear of AIDS and the decision to discipline among male but not among female managers. Study findings, implications, and suggestions for future research are discussed.


Journal of Business and Psychology | 1995

When accuracy is not enough: The moderating effect of perceived appraisal use

Michael J. Vest; K. Dow Scott; Karen A. Tarnoff

It is hypothesized that perceived appraisal use in making pay related decisions will moderate the relationship between instrumentality beliefs and appraisal accuracy related variables. Perceived appraisal use was found to moderate the relationship between instrumentality beliefs and perceived appraisal accuracy, supervisor appraisal behavior, and supervisor knowledge of performance.


Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal | 1997

Supervisor Support for the Permanent Replacement of Economic Strikers

Kent F. Murrmann; Michael J. Vest; Fabius P. O'Brien

Sixty-one supervisors were surveyed to examine the importance of organization commitment, union approval, and quality of union-management relationship in explaining supervisor support for hiring permanent replacements in short and long strike situations. Organization commitment and union approval exhibited a unique negative relationship with support for hiring replacements in a short strike, and union approval exhibited a unique negative relationship with support for hiring replacements in a long strike situation.


Psychological Reports | 1990

Perceived Consequences of Employing Aids Victims: Development and Validation of a Scale

Michael J. Vest; Fabius P. O'Brien; Jusanne M. Vest


Journal of Applied Social Psychology | 1995

Factors Influencing Managerial Disclosure of AIDS Health Information to Coworkers

Jusanne M. Vest; Michael J. Vest; Sandra J. Perry; Fabius P. O'Brien


The Personnel administrator | 1987

Merit Pay: Just or Unjust Desserts

Frederick S Hills; Dow Scott; Steve Markham; Michael J. Vest


Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research | 2007

The Influence of Fear of AIDS and Expectancies About Employees With AIDS on the Decision to Fire Employees With AIDS

Michael J. Vest; Jon C. Carr; Karen A. Tarnoff; Jusanne M. Vest


Transportation Research Record | 1987

ATTITUDES OF TRANSIT EMPLOYEES TOWARD MERIT PAY

K. Dow Scott; Michael J. Vest; Frederick S Hills; Steven E. Markham

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Jusanne M. Vest

University of Southern Mississippi

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Fabius P. O'Brien

University of South Alabama

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K. Dow Scott

Loyola University Chicago

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Jon C. Carr

Texas Christian University

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Steve Markham

Loyola University Chicago

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Dow Scott

Loyola University Chicago

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