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Do you have research on Executive Compensation?

December 27, 2013 855

CBR coverDon’t forget that Compensation & Benefits Review  is accepting submissions from researchers and practitioners on the following topics:

    • Pay plan design
    • Performance pay
    • Incentive plans
    • Sales compensation
    • Executive compensation
    • Performance management
    • Performance appraisals
    • Job evaluation
    • Compensation communication
    • Case studies of pay programs
    • Salary surveys
    • Legal compliance with any legislation or regulation concerning pay, including FLSA, EPA, EEOC, OFCCP, Fair Pay Act and Davis Bacon

Articles should help readers address current or anticipated problems and be unpublished. Discussions of theory should be limited to supporting program changes. Evidence that changes were successful is important.

Articles must be a minimum of 2,000 words and can be as long as 10,000 words.  Please use accepted business writing style – shorter, simple sentences, active voice, and limited-length paragraphs. Keep in mind that the target audience includes business executives. This is not a blog but that style is now widely accepted.

Ideas for articles should be submitted to the Editor, Howard Risher. Authors sign a standard publishing agreement and receive a copy of the journal. Additional reprints of the Contribution may be purchased from SAGE at its regularly scheduled prices.

Send a brief proposal of your article to CBR editor Howard Risher at cbr.editor@verizon.net.

For more information, visit http://cbr.sagepub.com/.

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