Organizational Culture and Performance-Based Compensation in Family Firms: Does Family Involvement in Management Matter?
AUTOR(ES)
Peláez-León, Juan David; Salas-Arbeláez, Laura; García-Solarte, Mónica
FONTE
Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2023
RESUMO
Abstract Purpose This study aims to analyze how different types of organizational culture influence the implementation of performance-based compensation policies in family-owned micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and whether the presence of the owning family in the management of the firm moderates this relationship. Theoretical framework Cameron and Quinn's (2011) typology of organizational culture and empirical evidence in the family business field were used to explain the relationship between organizational culture and performance-based compensation policies. Design/methodology/approach Hypotheses were statistically tested using a multiple hierarchical regression analysis with a cross-sectional sample of 315 family MSMEs located in three main cities in Colombia. Findings The results obtained suggest that there is no single cultural path for implementing a performance-based compensation policy in family MSMEs, even when the presence of family members in managerial positions moderates this relationship. The clan, adhocratic, and market cultures favor using a performance-based compensation policy in family-owned MSMEs. Practical & social implications of research Our results present organizational culture as a key driver of compensation. Researchers, managers, and consultants should consider the characteristics of the organizational culture before suggesting implementing performance-based compensation policies in family firms. Originality/value This work contributes to the literature on human resources and family businesses by extending the existing knowledge on the relationship between organizational culture and compensation policies related to performance in family MSMEs. Furthermore, it offers empirical evidence in the Latin American context of a relationship treated mainly from a conceptual approach and in the eastern context and developed countries.
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