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Three-Way Complementarities: Performance Pay, Human Resource Analytics, and Information Technology

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MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
卷 58, 期 5, 页码 913-931

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INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.1110.1460

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incentive systems; information technology; performance pay; human resource analytics; complementarity; enterprise systems; ERP; productivity; production function; principal-agent model

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  1. SAP
  2. Center for Digital Business at MIT
  3. Microsoft Research
  4. National Science Foundation [0953832]
  5. Div Of Information & Intelligent Systems
  6. Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr [0953832] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We test for three-way complementarities among information technology (IT), performance pay, and human resource (HR) analytics practices. We develop a principal-agent model examining how these practices work together as an incentive system that produces a larger productivity premium when the practices are implemented in concert rather than separately. We assess our model by combining fine-grained data on human capital management (HCM) software adoption over 11 years with detailed survey data on incentive systems and HR analytics practices for 189 firms. We find that the adoption of HCM software is greatest in firms that have also adopted performance pay and HR analytics practices. Furthermore, HCM adoption is associated with a large productivity premium when it is implemented as a system of organizational incentives, but has less benefit when adopted in isolation. The system of three-way complements produces disproportionately greater benefits than pairwise interactions, highlighting the importance of including all three complements. Productivity increases significantly when the HCM systems go live but not when they are purchased, which can be years earlier. This helps rule out reverse causality as an explanation for our findings.

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