Performance-related pay
Introduces performance-related pay and issues linking employee pay and performance
An examination of strengths use interventions to promote employee wellbeing and performance
In this study researchers conducted a meta-analysis to assess the impact of strengths use interventions within organisations on employee wellbeing and performance. The research was based on 21 independent controlled trials.
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Theni is the Senior Adviser on the People Profession at the CIPD, focussing on research around the opportunities and challenges facing the profession. She has a background as a People & Change consultant, working across a range of industries on issues including growth strategy assessment, change management and supporting executive teams to meaningfully engage their workforce. Last year she completed a Master's in Organisational Psychology.
Introduces performance-related pay and issues linking employee pay and performance
The CIPD Good Work Index is an annual benchmark of job quality in the UK, providing data and evidence-based insight on how to improve work and working lives
Katie Stickland, CIPD Knowledge Exchange Manager, reviews research that examines how HR departments have utilised digital technology such as AI and analytics
What are the barriers to the adoption of generative AI tools at work and how can they be overcome?
An exploration of how generative AI tools like ChatGPT can be used effectively to support human resource management
Research investigates what factors influence employees’ responses to electronic performance monitoring