基于投入的相对绩效反馈激励低绩效者

Motivating low performers with input‐based relative performance feedback

Contemporary Accounting Research · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-FT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过实地实验发现,基于投入的相对绩效反馈能有效提升低绩效员工的投入表现,且不影响高绩效者,为企业激励低绩效员工提供了可行策略。

Abstract

Abstract A significant challenge firms face is providing performance feedback that effectively motivates low‐performing employees. In our field experiment, we examine the impact of an often‐overlooked form of relative performance feedback (RPF) that emphasizes comparing employees based on their inputs. Our results indicate that input‐based RPF enhances the input performance of low performers without adversely affecting high performers. Furthermore, our field experiment demonstrates that selecting the right input—specifically, actions that employees can control and that are linked to outputs—can significantly boost low performers' contributions to a firm's overall output. Together, our findings support our prediction that input‐based RPF provides a viable strategy for low performers to narrow the performance gap with high performers by guiding them toward the crucial inputs that high performers use to generate output. Our study adds an important refinement to our understanding of how RPF promotes upward social comparison and facilitates social learning, offering insights for firms aiming to motivate low performers in their workforce.

低绩效员工投入型相对绩效反馈社会比较社会学习