Abstract
This study explores the relationship between organizational strategy, reward
practices, and firm performance. Researchers have not extensively investigated
this potentially important topic. This paper presents some initial empirical
evidence that supports the notion that different types of reward practices
more closely complement different generic strategies and are significantly related
to higher levels of perceived organizational performance.
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