Why do you pay me this way? The effect of pay attributions on employees’ perception of organizational support
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/106082Metadatos
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2025Referencia bibliográfica
de la Torre-Ruiz, J. M., Cordón-Pozo, E., Vidal-Salazar, M. D., & Muñoz-Doyague, M. F. (2025). Why do you pay me this way? The effect of pay attributions on employees’ perception of organizational support. Journal of Management & Organization, 1-18.
Resumen
This study aims to analyze the effect of internal pay attributions on employees’ perceived organizational
support (POS). Furthermore, it examines the pathway through which these pay attributions influence POS
by analyzing the mediating effect of pay level satisfaction. Based on survey data from 695 employees, the
results show that commitment-focused pay attributions are positively and directly related to POS, and also
indirectly related to it through the mediated effect of pay level satisfaction. Regarding control-focused pay
attributions, while getting the most out of employees’ pay attribution is only directly and negatively related
to POS, the cost-reduction HR strategy pay attribution is only indirectly and negatively related to POS
through pay level satisfaction. This study is relevant because it provides a more in-depth understanding of
how employees’ perceptions of the intentions behind pay decisions can influence how they assess both the
organization and the outcomes they receive.





