Strategic Compensation and Talent Management
Written for current and aspiring managers, this textbook guides readers through the core components of compensation and puts them in the manager's chair, challenging them to apply their understanding to solve business problems such as attracting, managing, and retaining company talent. The book's central theme, supported by extensive treatment of compensating differentials, is that compensation is heavily driven by market competition. The coverage also includes analytics, negotiation and bargaining, wage theft, and non-profits and small businesses, as well as a detailed treatment of stock options. Case studies are included to demonstrate the principles in practice, and 'lessons for managers' in each chapter provide practical advice and takeaways. A rich package of online teaching and learning materials, including teaching slides, sample syllabi, additional case studies, and a test bank is also provided to support teachers and students.
- Presents the core course material in an informal, narrative style that puts readers in the manager's chair
- Focuses readers on practical issues and leads them to work through situations as if they were the manager (or employee, as the case may be)
- Every chapter ends with a 'lessons for managers' section that gives practical advice and distills the main takeaways for managers
- Includes a case discussion at the end of each chapter, with additional case discussion available online (thirty in total)
Reviews & endorsements
'This is the best book on compensation I have seen. It should be read by executives, not just compensation specialists. It provides a fresh and highly useful perspective, showing how the causes and effects of compensation reflect the underlying dynamics of the labor market. And - unlike most compensation books - the writing is engaging, with a rich set of real-world examples.' Michael Gibbs, University of Chicago
'If your job requires managing people - and whose job does not? - then this book is an essential resource. The academic literature has made great strides in recent years in better understanding what goes on inside the ‘Black Box', and this book encapsulates the key lessons for managers focused on recruitment, retention, and compensation of a highly skilled workforce.' Michael Waldman, Cornell University
'This book marks a coming-of-age for personnel economics. It is comprehensive, authoritative, engaging, and accessible to practitioners, students, and academics alike. I will be recommending it to my students as a must-read.' Alex Bryson, University College London
'This text provides an excellent introduction to compensation, talent management, and HR analytics for MBA and other business students. It applies economic principles to real-world problems and is written in an easily accessible, conversational style.' Tor Eriksson, Aarhus University
'Strategic Compensation and Talent Management gets to the heart of what compensation is really about: attracting, retaining, and motivating the people who accomplish an organization’s goals. DeVaro uses economics to give students of compensation an intellectual foundation, then builds upon this with references to a wide range of vignettes and case studies. This approach should benefit advanced undergraduates, master’s students, and even compensation practitioners who want to see the forest through the trees.' Alan Benson
‘… an excellent example of how to write for amanagement audience, drawing on key concepts in economics, management, psychology and organizational behaviour while avoiding all the jargon and technical detail.’ Alex Bryson, British Journal of Industrial Relations
Product details
May 2020Paperback
9781108817431
361 pages
245 × 189 × 20 mm
0.88kg
14 b/w illus. 28 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Acronyms
- Preface
- Case discussions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Compensation contract failure and wage theft
- 3. Compensating differentials
- 4. External constraints on pay
- 5. Internal constraints on pay
- 6. Compensation analytics I
- 7. Compensation analytics II
- 8. Training
- 9. Pay for performance
- 10. Executive compensation and stock options
- 11. Benefits
- 12. Turnover management and talent retention
- 13. Promotions and pay
- 14. Negotiation and bargaining
- 15. Compensation in nonprofits, the public sector, and small businesses
- Last remark
- Further resources
- Index.