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Employee benefits: Literature review and emerging issues
Authors:James H. Dulebohn  Janice C. Molloy  Shaun M. Pichler  Brian Murray
Affiliation:1. Michigan State University, School of Labor & Industrial Relations, 412 South Kedzie Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;2. College of Business, University of Dallas, 1845 East Northgate Drive, Irving, TX 75062, USA
Abstract:Many have noted the lack of human resource management research on employee benefits, which is surprising because employer-sponsored benefits are a primary concern of executives and employees alike. Moreover, of special interest to scholars, benefits provide a unique opportunity to examine fundamental theoretical and empirical questions about employee behavior and contemporary employment relationships. This paper provides a foundation for such research by providing an overview of the context from which U.S. employer-provided benefit programs evolved and the contemporary state of benefits research in human resource management. Propositions related to primary employee benefit research are provided.
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