Human Resource Management Approach,
11th Edition by Martocchio
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,TABLE OF CONTENT
PART 1: SETTING THE STAGE FOR STRATEGIC COMPENSATION
1. Strategic Compensation: A Component of Human Resource Systems
2. Contextual Influences on Compensation Practice
PART 2: BASES FOR PAY
3. Traditional Bases for Pay: Seniority and Merit
4. Incentive Pay
5. Person-Focused Pay
PART 3: DESIGNING COMPENSATION SYSTEMS
6. Building Internally Consistent Compensation Systems
7. Building Market-Competitive Compensation Systems
8. Building Pay Structures that Recognize Employee Contributions
PART 4: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
9. Discretionary Benefits
10. Legally Required Benefits
PART 5: CONTEMPORARY STRATEGIC COMPENSATION CHALLENGES
11. Compensating Executives
12. Contingent Workers, Remote Work and Flexible Work Schedule
Arrangements
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,PART 6: COMPENSATION ISSUES AROUND THE WORLD
13. Compensating Expatriates
14. Pay and Benefits outside the United States
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, All Chapters ✅ Answers Included ✅
Strategic Compensation: A Human Resource Management Approach, 11e
(Martocchio) Chapter 1 Strategic Compensation: A Component of
Human Resource Systems
1) refers to the design and implementation of compensation systems to
reinforce the
objectives of both HR strategies and competitive business strategies.
A) Extrinsic compensation
B) Strategic compensation
C) Strategic analysis
D) Intrinsic
compensation Answer:
B
Difficulty: Moderate
Skill: Concept
AACSB: Analytical Thinking
LO: 1.1: Define strategic compensation.
2) Protection programs are what type of compensation benefits?
A) External
B) Non-monetary rewards
C) Internal
D) Monetary
Answer: B
Difficulty:
Moderate Skill:
Concept
AACSB: Analytical Thinking
LO: 1.1: Define strategic compensation.
3) Which of the following is NOT an example of a core compensation?
A) Medical insurance
B) End-of-year bonuses
C) Merit pay
D) Monetary
compensation Answer:
A
Difficulty: Moderate
Skill: Concept
AACSB: Reflective Thinking
LO: 1.1: Define strategic compensation.
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