Keith A. Bender
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View article: Performance-related pay and sorting into stress
Performance-related pay and sorting into stress Open
To date, the literature on the performance-related pay (PRP) and health relationship has focused on self-reported data. This article uses an experimental method to examine the effect of PRP on stress measured by salivary cortisol for those…
View article: Managing the Unwanted: An Application of Dispositional Analysis on the Athena SWAN Initiative in UK Business Schools
Managing the Unwanted: An Application of Dispositional Analysis on the Athena SWAN Initiative in UK Business Schools Open
The Athena SWAN initiative proposes to address gender equality and diversity (E&D) in higher education settings. This research examines how Athena SWAN is organized as a means of controlling gender E&D in the context of UK Business Schools…
View article: Measuring Just Transition : Indicators and scenarios for a Just Transition in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire
Measuring Just Transition : Indicators and scenarios for a Just Transition in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire Open
The North East of Scotland is at the forefront of the global energy transition. With the transformation of the UK’s energy sector over coming decades, the lives of communities and workers in the North East will be directly affected as we c…
View article: Performance‐related pay, mental and physiological health
Performance‐related pay, mental and physiological health Open
Much of the literature on performance‐related pay (PRP) and poor health relies on self‐reported data, and the relationship is difficult to examine due to confounding variables. We examine the relationship between PRP and three groups of he…
View article: Stress in performance-related pay: the effect of payment contracts and social-evaluative threat
Stress in performance-related pay: the effect of payment contracts and social-evaluative threat Open
There is some evidence that performance-related pay (PRP) leads to higher levels of stress as it incentivizes employees to work harder for longer. However, PRP in the workplace also typically involves performance monitoring, which may intr…
View article: Just Transition for Workers and Communities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire: Rapid Evidence Review
Just Transition for Workers and Communities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire: Rapid Evidence Review Open
Since oil was first discovered in the North Sea in 1969, over 45.9 billion boe of oil and gas has come from the UK continental shelf.1 Aberdeen and its surrounding areas became the hub for the oil and gas industry when it first arrived at …
View article: Athena SWAN gender equality plans and the gendered impact of COVID‐19
Athena SWAN gender equality plans and the gendered impact of COVID‐19 Open
This study explores Athena SWAN as a mechanism to govern gender equality and diversity in the context of the UK Business and Management Schools during COVID‐19. More specifically, this study reports on the struggles that UK Business School…
View article: How does the type of payment you receive impact your health?
How does the type of payment you receive impact your health? Open
Economic and Social Research Council (Grant number ES/R01163X/1)
View article: Employment Contracts and Stress: Experimental Evidence
Employment Contracts and Stress: Experimental Evidence Open
A growing literature has found a link between performance-related pay (PRP) and poor health, but the causal direction of the relationship is not known. To address this gap, the current paper utilises a crossover experimental design to rand…
View article: Inhalant Use, Inhalant-Use Disorders, and Antisocial Behavior: Findings From the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC)*
Inhalant Use, Inhalant-Use Disorders, and Antisocial Behavior: Findings From the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC)* Open
Few studies have explored the topography of antisocial behavior in a nationally representative sample of inhalant users. We examined (a) the lifetime prevalence of 20 childhood and adult antisocial behaviors in inhalant users with inhalant…
View article: Adverse childhood experiences and their relationship to complex health profiles among child welfare–involved children: A classification and regression tree analysis
Adverse childhood experiences and their relationship to complex health profiles among child welfare–involved children: A classification and regression tree analysis Open
Objective To identify the clustering of adverse childhood experiences ( ACE s) that best characterize child welfare–involved children with known complex health concerns. Data Source Multi‐informant data were obtained from Wave I of the Nat…
View article: Performance Pay and Stress: An Experimental Study
Performance Pay and Stress: An Experimental Study Open
Acknowledgements: The financial support for this study by the Scottish Economic Society is gratefully acknowledged and appreciated. We are grateful for helpful comments by participants at the 2016 Scottish Economic Society Conference and s…