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Cultural influences on the design of incentive systems: The case of East Asia
Authors:Y Paul Huo  Richard M Steers
Institution:(1) Department of Management and Systems, Washington State University, USA;(2) Graduate School of Management, University of Oregon, USA
Abstract:Arguing that culture moderates the potency of various incentives in motivating employees, we propose a culture-contingent model of incentive system design in this article. Four nation-level determinants of culture are identified: historical events, economic/political structure, geographical location, and language characteristics. Based on evidence found in East Asia, specific propositions that either relate a national characteristic to some cultural attributes or predict how a cultural characteristic favours a particular type of incentive system are generated. The implications of this culture-contingent model for incentive system design in multinational firms are discussed.We would like to thank Donna Randall for her helpful comments on an earlier draft.
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