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Adams, S. Heywood, J. (2009). Performance pay in the U S private sector: Concepts, measurement, and trends. In S. Adams, J. Heywood and R. Rothstein (Eds). Teachers, performance pay, and accountability: What education should learn from other sectors. (pp. 11-64). Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute.

Koppich, J. (2010). Teacher unions and new forms of teacher compensation. Phi Delta Kappan, 91(8), 22-26.

Hulleman, C. & Baron, B. (2010). Performance pay and teacher motivation: Separating myth from reality. Phi Delta Kappan, 91(8), 27-31.

March, J. (1984). How we talk and how we act: Administrative theory and administrative life. In Sergiovanni, Thomas, & John Corbally, (Eds). Leadership and organizational culture (pp. 18-35). Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
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Adams, S., J. Heywood, and R. Rothstein. (2009). Teachers, performance pay, and accountability: What education should learn from other sectors. Washington, D.C.: Education Policy Institute.

Atkinson, A., Burgess, S., Croxson, B., Gregg, P., Propper, C., Slater, H., Wilson. D. (2004). Evaluating the impact of performance-related pay for teachers in England. Bristol: Center for Market and Public Organization.

Chamberlin, R., Wragg, T., Haynes, G., & Wragg, C. (2002). Performance-related pay and the teaching profession: A review of the literature. Research Papers in Education: Policy & Practice, 17(1), 31-49.

Figio, D.N., Kenny, L.W. (2007). Individual teacher incentives and student performance. Journal of Public Economics, 91(5-6), 901-914.

Gratz, D.B. (2005). Lessons from Denver: The pay for performance pilot. Phi Delta Kappan, 86(8). 569-582.

Gratz, D. (2010). Looming questions in performance pay. Phi Delta Kappan, 91(8), 16-21.

Kelley, C., Henemann III, H., Milanowski, A. (2000). School-based performance award programs, teacher motivation and school performance: Findings from a study of three programs. CPRE Research Report Series RR044. Consortium for Policy Research in Education.

Lavy, V. (2002). Evaluating the Effect of Teachers’ Group Performance Incentives on Pupil Achievement. Journal of Political Economy, 110(6), 1286-1317. (study of merit pay for teachers in Israel).

Martins, P. (2009). Individual teacher incentives, student achievement and grade inflation. Discussion paper # 4051. Bonn: Institute of Labour (IZA). (A review of merit pay for teachers in Portugal).

Springer, M., & Gardner, C. (2010). Teacher pay for performance: Context, status and direction. Phi Delta Kappan, 91(8), 9-15.

Springer, M., Winters, M. (2009). The NYC teacher pay-for-performance program: Early evidence from a randomized trial. Center for Civic Innovation at the Manhattan Institute.