postcompensation
Postcompensation refers to the provision of compensation after an event or assessment, typically to correct imbalances, reward performance retroactively, or adjust for information that emerged after the fact. The term appears in several fields, each with specific practices but sharing a common principle: compensation is determined post hoc rather than at the initial decision moment.
In economics and finance, postcompensation covers retroactive settlements and adjustments that become payable after a determination,
In human resources and labor relations, postcompensation describes pay and benefits issued after a review period.
In engineering and communications, postcompensation denotes corrective measures applied after a signal or system has operated,
Benefits and risks: Postcompensation can improve fairness and accuracy but may introduce planning complexity, budgetary strain,