Pay satisfaction bibliometric research and its implications
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Montalvo Arroyo, Sandra; Ortiz Pérez, Alejandro; Vidal Salazar, María Dolores; Torre Ruiz, José Manuel De LaEditorial
Cambridge University Press
Materia
Job satisfaction Bibliometric research Work-related attitudes/behaviors
Fecha
2026-01-07Referencia bibliográfica
Montalvo-Arroyo, S., Ortiz-Perez, A., Vidal-Salazar, M. D., & de la Torre-Ruiz, J. M. (2026). Pay satisfaction bibliometric research and its implications. Journal of Management & Organization, 1–30. doi:10.1017/jmo.2025.10072
Patrocinador
Junta de Andalucía Government Regional, Predoc-00061/2021; Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Granada, and Sustainability Research Team ISDE (SEJ-481); Regional Ministry of University, Research, and Innovation, DGP_PIDI_2024_01934; University of GranadaResumen
Pay satisfaction is an important topic in core domains of human resource management, such as employee engagement, motivation, and job satisfaction. We present an overview of the research on pay satisfaction by conducting a bibliometric analysis to examine the performance and intellectual structure of the pay satisfaction literature, curated from 539 articles in the Web of Science between 1966 and 2024. Using citation and co-word analysis with VOSviewer software, we identified emerging themes, dominant trends, and critical knowledge gaps. Our review highlights (1) the most cited articles, (2) the most prolific authors, journals, countries, affiliations and (3) the major clusters or themes of research. The results provide practical insights for management and suggest future research directions to strengthen the strategic relevance of pay satisfaction in organizational contexts.




