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Publication Contingencies in the effects of job-based pay dispersion on employee attitudes(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2023) Kepes, Sven; Jokela, Markus; Tenhiälä, Aino; Academy of Finland; Agencia Estatal de Investigación; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75When does pay dispersion elicit positive or negative employee attitudes? A review of the pay dispersion literature indicates a controversy around this vital question and suggests that numerous contingency factors moderate the effects of pay dispersion. In an empirical study of four Finnish companies consisting of 141 work units,we examine contingencies in attitudinal reactions to job-based pay dispersion among blue-collar workers. Based on archival pay data matched with employee survey responses (n = 536),we find that perceptions of pay basis legitimacy,task interdependence,and an individual's pay standing within the work unit explain the strength and direction of the relation between job-based pay dispersion and employee attitudes (i.e.,work engagement and organizational commitment). Our findings have implications for the design of pay systems and contribute to a better appreciation of the complexities underlying employee attitudinal responses to pay dispersion. © 2023 The Authors. Human Resource Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Publication Why locate manufacturing in a high-cost country? A case study of 35 production location decisions(Elsevier B.V., 2017) Turkulainen, Virpi; Seppälä, Timo; Rouvinen, Petri; Ali-Yrkkö, Jyrki; Ketokivi, Mikko; Academy of Finland; Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75In this paper,we examine in detail 35 final assembly location decisions to gain understanding of the manufacturing location decision from strategy and economic policy perspectives. We are particularly interested in the decision to locate final assembly specifically in a high-cost (high GDP per capita) environment. In contrast with the earlier literature,we focus not just on manufacturing activities themselves,but also the key linkages between production,market,supply chain,and product development. These linkages are examined using three key concepts from theories of organization design: formalization,specificity,and coupling. Using these concepts,an analysis of the micro-structure of each case reveals important commonalities that inform our understanding of location decisions. We conclude by discussing the policy implications of our findings. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.