This study systematically reviews 64 articles exploring the impact of total reward systems on job satisfaction and employee performance. Utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach based on the PRISMA methodology, the research examines the effectiveness of both financial and non-financial compensation in enhancing productivity and motivation. Articles were sourced from prominent scientific databases using keywords such as "total reward," "job satisfaction," and "employee performance." Findings indicate a positive correlation between total rewards and job satisfaction, although effectiveness varies by industry and reward type. Identified research gaps include the long-term impact of non-financial rewards and the role of workplace culture in reward effectiveness. These findings provide valuable insights for academics and practitioners aiming to optimize reward systems.
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