The article states: "Multiple studies show that while under-compensation can definitely contribute to employee churn, over-compensation won’t make up for a bad workplace."
Does anybody have links to these studies? The under-compensation seems to be in wide agreement but I am curious as to what studies have been conducted that show that the preferred points (Growth, Impact, Care) are preferred over higher compensation.
Does anybody have links to these studies? The under-compensation seems to be in wide agreement but I am curious as to what studies have been conducted that show that the preferred points (Growth, Impact, Care) are preferred over higher compensation.