Benefit's Portfolio in a Company in Connection to the Generation of Managerial Applicants

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Procházková, Kateřina
Milichovský, František

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Mark

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The topic of remuneration of executive managers (included CEO) is considered such a key factor of personal management (PM). The issue of remuneration of high-ranking managers is a key area of personnel management and corporate governance. This is still a much-discussed topic, which seeks to answer the most important question: How to set management rules in companies so that all stakeholders behave effectively? It is high-ranking managers who are a specific group in which the creation of a remuneration contract must ensure the optimal connection of their performance with measurable indicators of the company. The consequences of their decisions can be clear for up to several years, so setting optimal benchmarks is more than important. The main aim of the research paper was to find a dependence between the type of respondent generation and the sought-after benefits in the managerial position. The hypothesis was defined as follows: the type of respondent generation influences the choice of benefit. IBM SPSS Statistics 25 was used to process and evaluate the data obtained from the structured questionnaire survey. The mathematical-statistical methods used to verify the dependence between selected variables were used the Chi-square test of independence of two variables.
The topic of remuneration of executive managers (included CEO) is considered such a key factor of personal management (PM). The issue of remuneration of high-ranking managers is a key area of personnel management and corporate governance. This is still a much-discussed topic, which seeks to answer the most important question: How to set management rules in companies so that all stakeholders behave effectively? It is high-ranking managers who are a specific group in which the creation of a remuneration contract must ensure the optimal connection of their performance with measurable indicators of the company. The consequences of their decisions can be clear for up to several years, so setting optimal benchmarks is more than important. The main aim of the research paper was to find a dependence between the type of respondent generation and the sought-after benefits in the managerial position. The hypothesis was defined as follows: the type of respondent generation influences the choice of benefit. IBM SPSS Statistics 25 was used to process and evaluate the data obtained from the structured questionnaire survey. The mathematical-statistical methods used to verify the dependence between selected variables were used the Chi-square test of independence of two variables.

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