Job evaluation methods are used for creating criteria for increasing employee motivation and raising job performance levels. There are different types of financial and non-financial rewards and benefits. The number of 196 employees in the tertiary sector of the economy were asked to evaluate the importance of job performance measurement. They were asked to evaluate their own experiences of receiving financial and non-financial benefits and elements of positive and negative motivation. Employee feedback was collected using an FNFRP Questionnaire which was designed for this research. Results show that employees consider job evaluation as an important part of receiving financial and non-financial benefits. Although employees considered job evaluation an important part of increasing job performance, most employees dont have very little personal experience in receiving a financial or non-financial reward. Employees reported that they faced the following factors for job motivation: independent working, a positive working environment, good technical equipment, opportunities to be creative, participating in decision-making, and receiving praise from their supervisors. These results could be implemented into company strategies for creating rewards and benefits as factors of job motivation.
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Hainš, V., Vidacek., & Bockaj, J. (2018). Employee perception of financial and non-financial reward as elements of job performance evaluation. International Journal of Business and Administrative Studies, 4(2), 53-59. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.20469/ijbas.4.10002-2