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The salary level of managers affects decision making in companies. ‘Individuals who receive higher salaries are less concerned about the well-being of non-powerful employees and they prioritize higher the profitability of the company and their own financial rewards’, says dr. Jennifer Jordan. Her paper Salary and Decision Making: Relationship Between Pay and Focus on Financial Profitability and Prosociality in an Organizational Context, published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology, is the next FEB Publication of the Month.
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