管理问责如何减轻管理者事后奖金调整中的光环效应

How managerial accountability mitigates a halo effect in managers’ ex-post bonus adjustments

Management Accounting Research · 2021
被引 22
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

通过两个实验发现,管理者因员工不当行为而扣减其奖金时,会受员工事前客观绩效影响产生光环效应,要求管理者证明其奖金决策的合理性可减轻这一效应。

Abstract

To prevent unethical behaviour by employees, many companies include compliance aspects in their compensation schemes. For example, ex-post bonus adjustments allow managers to retract parts of bonuses previously paid to employees in reaction to fraudulent behaviour. We propose that the level of ex-post adjustment due to an employee’s misconduct depends on the employee’s ex-ante objective performance. We further propose that this effect is reduced when the managers must justify their final bonus decision, in which they can adjust a preliminary determined bonus. We conduct two experiments and find evidence confirming our hypotheses. The participants’ subjective ex-post bonus reduction is lower (higher) when the employees’ ex-ante objective performance is higher (lower). Additionally, our data show that increasing participants’ accountability by asking participants to justify their final bonus decision reduces this effect. Further analyses show – in line with what the halo effect proposes – that participants’ perception of employee morality mediates the effect of objective performance on the ex-post bonus reduction. This mediation is moderated by the presence of justification. Our findings expand prior research and can help firms implement remuneration schemes that foster compliant employee behaviour.

管理者问责光环效应事后奖金调整合规薪酬