The Ajax dilemma in the digital age - A case-study about rewards and recognition management and the perceptions of fairness
Abstract
Purpose: Drawing on technological development in the labour market, the purpose of this study is
to explore how R&R management for knowledge workers is influenced by the external
and internal environment and is perceived in relation to fairness.
Theory: The study draws on the institutional logics perspective, offering a framework for
analysing how macro-level ideal systems can influence micro-level practices. This
theory builds on the understanding that individuals, organisations, and society interplay
in a broader social system where multiple expectations and tensions need to be
balanced.
Method: A qualitative case study was conducted, involving 18 one-to-one interviews with HR
professionals, employees and managers working within the D&IT domain in a Swedish
multinational company. The interviews were analysed using a thematic analysis inspired
by the coded theory method.
Result: The result revealed that R&R management was externally influenced by the high
competition in the D&IT labour market, by which the challenge of attracting and
retaining D&IT professionals was prominent. It was found that social change in terms
of social media advancement and work hybridisation has pressured R&R to adapt to a
new social context characterised by individualised professional networking. Internally,
R&R was influenced by the company’s growth and global expansion, for which
cost-efficiency and cultural conformity have shaped the local implementation of R&R
management. It was also found that social identification to generation, gender and
profession shapes different outcomes of R&R management. In the context of fairness,
the result revealed that perceptions of fairness draw from a multidimensional, collective
and comparative context. Conditions for fairness were identified as when R&R is
unbiased, equally distributed, offers positive and negative feedback, and underpinned by
fair supportive management. By contrast, unfairness became apparent during salary
reviews due to misaligned expectations of salary entitlement or when the company was
perceived to exercise favouritism.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2024-01-24Author
Krite Bergström, Anna
Oskarsson, Christian
Keywords
Rewards and recognition management, Organisational justice, External and internal influences, Technological development, Knowledge workers, Multinational companies, Institutional logics
Language
eng