Title of article :
A cross cultural comparison of pay differentials as a function of raterʹs sex and Money Ethic endorsement: the Matthew Effect revisited
Author/Authors :
Thomas Li-Ping Tang، نويسنده , , Adrian Furnham، نويسنده , , Grace Mei-Tzu Wu Davis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
13
From page :
685
To page :
697
Abstract :
This research extends Tangʹs [Tang, T. L. P. (1996). Pay differentials as a function of raterʹs sex, money ethic and job incumbentʹs sex: a test of the Matthew Effect. Journal of Economic Psychology, 17, 127–144] original study of the Matthew Effect in internal equity to an international setting and examines employees in three countries: Taiwan, the USA and the UK. Results showed that Chinese workers allocated more money to different positions than did their American and British counterparts. Chinese also created a larger pay differential for the top position and smaller pay differentials for the bottom positions than their counterparts. Further, males tended to have a significantly higher top/bottom pay differential (2.44) than females (2.39). For the whole sample, there was a significant difference in pay differentials between male participants with high and low Money Ethic endorsement, supporting the Matthew Effect. This study reveals both culture-specific (emic) differences in pay differentials and culture-free (etic) findings from all three countries.
Keywords :
Position worth , Pay di?erentials , Matthew E?ect , Money ethic , sex
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number :
456632
Link To Document :
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