
Strategic Compensation: A Human Resource Management Approach, Global Edition
A Human Resource Management Approach, Global Edition
Joseph Martocchio(Author)
Pearson Education Limited (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published on 15. January 2025
1305 pages
978-1-292-46763-4 (ISBN)
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Strategic Compensation demonstrates the art and science of compensation practice and its role in a company's competitive advantage. It focuses on compensation context, criteria, design and challenges along with employee benefits at home and around the world. Through targeted activities and supporting course material, you'll build a solid foundation in the subject.
The 11th Edition features evolving compensation practices, statistics and business professionals' perspectives. You'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to become a successful compensation professional in the field.
The 11th Edition features evolving compensation practices, statistics and business professionals' perspectives. You'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to become a successful compensation professional in the field.
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Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Digital original
File size
17,00 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-292-46763-4 (9781292467634)
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About our author Joseph J. Martocchio's interest in the HR management field began while he was a junior at Babson College and in compensation, particularly, while he was a first-year graduate student at Michigan State University. He found himself wanting to practice in the field as well as to become a university professor and researcher. He pursued both professional desires starting with employment at Cameron and Colby (a reinsurance company) in Boston and General Electric's Aerospace business group in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
Martocchio advanced his education in the human resource management (HRM) field by earning a master's degree and PhD degree at Michigan State University. His master's degree enabled him to build an even stronger foundation in practice, and his doctoral degree provided him with the skills to conduct scholarly research and teach college-level courses. Since earning his graduate degrees, he has been a professor in the School of Labor and Employment Relations at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and assumed administrative roles as a Provost Fellow, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Interim Dean. All the while, he has taught a variety of courses in the HRM field. These include compensation systems, employee benefits, employment systems (HRM and labor relations), HR planning and staffing, and statistics. He also teaches the compensation and statistics courses online. For many years, he served as the faculty advisor to the student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management at the University of Illinois during which time students earned Merit Awards and Superior Merit awards on multiple occasions.
As a researcher, Martocchio has studied a variety of topics that include employee absenteeism, employee training and development, compensation systems, employee benefits, and generational diversity. His work appears in leading scholarly journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, and Personnel Psychology. Martocchio received the Ernest J. McCormick Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), and he was subsequently elected as a Fellow in both the American Psychological Association and SIOP. Following the attainment of this recognition, he served as the Chair of the HR Division of the Academy of Management as well as in various other leadership roles within that organization.
In 2018, a study in the Academy of Management Learning and Education revealed that Martocchio is in the top 1% of the most influential HRM authors out of a total of 9,744. Besides writing scholarly articles and Strategic Compensation: A Human Resource Management Approach, he has 2 additional sole-authored textbooks: Human Resource Management (Pearson Higher Education), 15th edition, and Employee Benefits: A Primer for Human Resource Professionals (McGraw-Hill), 7th edition.
Martocchio advanced his education in the human resource management (HRM) field by earning a master's degree and PhD degree at Michigan State University. His master's degree enabled him to build an even stronger foundation in practice, and his doctoral degree provided him with the skills to conduct scholarly research and teach college-level courses. Since earning his graduate degrees, he has been a professor in the School of Labor and Employment Relations at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and assumed administrative roles as a Provost Fellow, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Interim Dean. All the while, he has taught a variety of courses in the HRM field. These include compensation systems, employee benefits, employment systems (HRM and labor relations), HR planning and staffing, and statistics. He also teaches the compensation and statistics courses online. For many years, he served as the faculty advisor to the student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management at the University of Illinois during which time students earned Merit Awards and Superior Merit awards on multiple occasions.
As a researcher, Martocchio has studied a variety of topics that include employee absenteeism, employee training and development, compensation systems, employee benefits, and generational diversity. His work appears in leading scholarly journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, and Personnel Psychology. Martocchio received the Ernest J. McCormick Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), and he was subsequently elected as a Fellow in both the American Psychological Association and SIOP. Following the attainment of this recognition, he served as the Chair of the HR Division of the Academy of Management as well as in various other leadership roles within that organization.
In 2018, a study in the Academy of Management Learning and Education revealed that Martocchio is in the top 1% of the most influential HRM authors out of a total of 9,744. Besides writing scholarly articles and Strategic Compensation: A Human Resource Management Approach, he has 2 additional sole-authored textbooks: Human Resource Management (Pearson Higher Education), 15th edition, and Employee Benefits: A Primer for Human Resource Professionals (McGraw-Hill), 7th edition.
Content
PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE FOR STRATEGIC COMPENSATION
Strategic Compensation: A Component of Human Resource Systems
Contextual Influences on Compensation Practice
PART 2: BASES FOR PAY
Traditional Bases for Pay: Seniority and Merit
Incentive Pay
Person-Focused Pay
PART 3: DESIGNING COMPENSATION SYSTEMS
Building Internally Consistent Compensation Systems
Building Market-Competitive Compensation Systems
Building Pay Structures that Recognize Employee Contributions
PART 4: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Discretionary Benefits
Legally Required Benefits
PART 5: CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC COMPENSATION CHALLENGES
Compensating Executives
Contingent Workers, Remote Work and Flexible Work Schedule Arrangements
PART 6: COMPENSATION ISSUES AROUND THE WORLD
Compensating Expatriates
Pay and Benefits outside the United States
Strategic Compensation: A Component of Human Resource Systems
Contextual Influences on Compensation Practice
PART 2: BASES FOR PAY
Traditional Bases for Pay: Seniority and Merit
Incentive Pay
Person-Focused Pay
PART 3: DESIGNING COMPENSATION SYSTEMS
Building Internally Consistent Compensation Systems
Building Market-Competitive Compensation Systems
Building Pay Structures that Recognize Employee Contributions
PART 4: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Discretionary Benefits
Legally Required Benefits
PART 5: CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC COMPENSATION CHALLENGES
Compensating Executives
Contingent Workers, Remote Work and Flexible Work Schedule Arrangements
PART 6: COMPENSATION ISSUES AROUND THE WORLD
Compensating Expatriates
Pay and Benefits outside the United States
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