Exam 7: Defining Competitiveness
Exam 1: The Pay Model93 Questions
Exam 2: Strategy: The Totality of Decisions84 Questions
Exam 3: Defining Internal Alignment95 Questions
Exam 4: Job Analysis88 Questions
Exam 5: Job-Based Structures and Job Evaluation92 Questions
Exam 6: Person-Based Structures85 Questions
Exam 7: Defining Competitiveness95 Questions
Exam 8: Designing Pay Levels, mix, and Pay Structures91 Questions
Exam 9: Pay-For-Performance: the Evidence93 Questions
Exam 10: Pay-For-Performance Plans90 Questions
Exam 11: Performance Appraisals94 Questions
Exam 12: The Benefit Determination Process89 Questions
Exam 13: Benefit Options87 Questions
Exam 14: Compensation of Special Groups80 Questions
Exam 15: Union Role in Wage and Salary Administration85 Questions
Exam 16: International Pay Systems86 Questions
Exam 17: Government and Legal Issues in Compensation91 Questions
Exam 18: Management: Making It Work93 Questions
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Research on efficiency wage theory shows that:
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The most influential theory explaining pay-level differences is marginal revenue productivity.
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A pay policy most likely to reduce pay dissatisfaction is _____.
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Which of the following is not a consequence of level of competitiveness of total compensation?
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Which of the following is not a factor explaining differences in pay offered to graduating college students?
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In practice,organizations use skills and competencies to assess value of labor instead of marginal revenue product.
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Other things being constant,in a hiring scenario,the employer will continue to hire until the marginal revenue generated by the last hire is equal to the costs associated with employing that person.
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The first assumption of labor market theories is that employers always seek to maximize penetration.
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The product market sets the floor on the minimum wage required to attract sufficient numbers of employees.
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Employers tend to underestimate the importance of pay to employees and over estimate the role of relationships with the supervisor.
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A small lawn care company has two mowers and four employees.If it hires another employee,how productive will productivity of the fifth employee compare to the current two employees?
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The pay-mix component in which benefits is likely to be largest is _____.
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Talented individuals have a higher marginal value in larger organizations.
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If a friend told you they would not accept a job after graduating for less than $50,000 per year,they would be demonstrating the _________ theory.
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In determining the compensation strategy,a major strategic decision is whether to mirror what competitors are paying.
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A study of graduating students found students selected jobs based upon the match between their personalities and employers' pay policies.
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Combat pay premiums paid to military personnel offset some of the risk of being fired upon is an example of a lead pay-level policy.
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According to efficiency-wage theory,how does increased wages increase efficiency and lower labor costs?
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If Company A and Company B pay the same total compensation for a job,which of the following is most likely true?
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External competitiveness is primarily determined by the impact of government regulations on the firm or industry.
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