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A study of living wage effects on employees' performance‐related attitudes and behaviour
Abstract:Despite the surge of interest in living wage research, most studies pay little attention to the effect of living wages on employee attitudes and behaviour. We examine the differences between living wage and minimum wage workers on three attitudinal and behavioural outcomes: affective commitment, organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB), and turnover intention. We also examine the effects of training and benefits on the three outcomes. Results show that living wage workers have higher affective commitment and lower turnover intention. Training and benefits also improve workers' attitudinal and behavioural outcomes variously. Copyright © 2016 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:minimum wage  living wage  affective commitment  OCB  turnover intention  salaire minimal  salaire de subsistance  engagement affectif  comportement citoyen organisationnel  intention de renouvellement
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