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The link between money and motivation has been a debated topic for decades, especially in work organizations. However, field studies investigating the amount of pay in relation to employee motivation is lacking and there have been calls for empirical studies addressing compensation systems and motivation in the work domain. The purpose of this study was to examine outcomes associated with the amount of pay, and perceived distributive and procedural justice regarding pay in relation to those for perceived managerial need support. Participants were 166 bank employees who also reported on their basic psychological need satisfaction and intrinsic work motivation. SEM-analyses tested a self-determination theory (SDT) model, with satisfaction of the competence and autonomy needs as an intervening variable. The primary findings were that amount of pay and employees' perceived distributive justice regarding their pay were unrelated to employees' need satisfaction and intrinsic work motivation, but procedural justice regarding pay did affect these variables. However, managerial need support was the most important factor for promoting need satisfaction and intrinsic work motivation both directly, indirectly, and as a moderator in the model. Hence, the results of the present organizational field study support earlier laboratory experiments within the SDT framework showing that monetary rewards did not enhance intrinsic motivation. This seems to have profound implications for organizations concerned about motivating their employees.

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The series was initially intended as a limited series to be told in two parts. It had its original run of 15 episodes on Spanish network Antena 3 from 2 May 2017 through 23 November 2017. Netflix acquired global streaming rights in late 2017. It re-cut the series into 22 shorter episodes and released them worldwide, beginning with the first part on 20 December 2017, followed by the second part on 6 April 2018. In April 2018, Netflix renewed the series with a significantly increased budget for 16 new episodes total. Part 3, with eight episodes, was released on 19 July 2019. Part 4, also with eight episodes, was released on 3 April 2020. A documentary involving the producers and the cast premiered on Netflix the same day, titled Money Heist: The Phenomenon (Spanish: La casa de papel: El Fenómeno). In July 2020, Netflix renewed the show for a fifth and final part, which was released in two five-episode volumes on 3 September and 3 December 2021, respectively.

Initially entitled Los Desahuciados (The Evicted) in the conception phase,[17] the series was developed to subvert heist conventions and combine elements of the action genre, thrillers and surrealism, while still being credible.[14] Pina saw an advantage over typical heist films in that character development could span a considerably longer narrative arc.[18] Characters were to be shown from multiple sides to break the viewers' preconceptions of villainy and retain their interest throughout the show.[18] Key aspects of the planned storyline were written down at the beginning,[19] while the finer story beats were developed incrementally to not overwhelm the writers.[20] Writer Javier Gómez Santander compared the writing process to the Professor's way of thinking, "going around, writing down options, consulting engineers whom you cannot tell why you ask them that," but noted that fiction allowed the police to be written dumber when necessary.[20]

Casting took place late in February 2016, spanning more than two months.[27] The characters were not fully fleshed out at the beginning of this process, and took shape based on the actors' performances.[28] Casting directors Eva Leira and Yolanda Serrano were looking for actors with the ability to play empathetic robbers with believable love and family connections.[29] Antena 3 announced the ensemble cast in March 2017[30] and released audition excerpts of most cast actors in the series' aftershow Tercer Grado and on their website.[28]

The producers found the protagonist and narrator, Tokyo, among the hardest characters to develop,[21] as they were originally looking for an older actress to play the character who had nothing to lose before meeting the Professor.[28] Úrsula Corberó eventually landed the role for bringing a playful energy to the table; her voice was heavily factored in during casting, as she was the first voice the audience hears in the show.[28] Jaime Lorente developed Denver's hallmark laughter during the casting process.[28] Two cast actors had appeared in previous TV series by Álex Pina: Paco Tous (Moscow) had starred in the 2005 TV series Los hombres de Paco, and Alba Flores (Nairobi) had starred in Locked Up. Flores was asked to play Nairobi without audition when Pina realised late in the conception phase that the show needed another female gang member.[17] For the role opposite to the robbers, Itziar Ituño was cast to play Inspector Raquel Murillo, whom Ituño described as a "strong and powerful woman in a world of men, but also sensitive in her private life".[38] She took inspiration from The Silence of the Lambs character Clarice Starling, an FBI student with a messy family life who develops sympathies for a criminal.[39]

The actors learned of the show's renewal by Netflix before the producers contacted them to return.[40] In October 2018, Netflix announced the cast of part 3; the returning main cast included Pedro Alonso, raising speculation about his role in part 3.[41] Among the new cast members were Argentine actor Rodrigo de la Serna, who saw a possible connection between his character's name and the Argentine football legend Martín Palermo,[42] and Locked Up star Najwa Nimri. Cameo scenes of Brazilian football star, and fan of the series, Neymar, as a monk were filmed for part 3, but were excluded from the stream without repercussions to the narrative until judicial charges against him had been dropped in late August 2019.[43][20] A small appearance by Spanish actress Belén Cuesta in two episodes of part 3 raised fan and media speculation about her role in part 4.[44]

The show's look and atmosphere were developed by creator Álex Pina, director Jesús Colmenar, and director of photography Migue Amoedo, according to La Vanguardia "the most prolific television trio in recent years".[45] Abdón Alcañiz served as art director.[46] Their collaboration projects usually take a primary colour as a basis;[46] Money Heist had red as "one of the distinguishing features of the series"[47] that stood over the gray sets.[48] Blue, green and yellow were marked as a forbidden colour in production design.[48] To achieve "absolute film quality", red tones were tested with different types of fabrics, textures and lighting.[49] The iconography of the robbers' red jumpsuits mirrored the yellow prison dress code in Locked Up.[47] For part 3, the Italian retail clothing company Diesel modified the red jumpsuits to better fit the body and launched a clothing line inspired by the series.[48] Salvador Dalí was chosen as the robbers' mask design because of Dalí's recognisable visage that also serves as an iconic cultural reference to Spain; Don Quixote as an alternative mask design was discarded.[50] This choice sparked criticism by the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation for not requesting the necessary permissions.[29]

Parts 1 and 2 were filmed back-to-back in the greater Madrid region from January until August 2017.[25][27][54] The pilot episode was recorded in 26 days,[51] while all other episodes had around 14 filming days.[18] Production was split into two units to save time, with one unit shooting scenes involving the Professor and the police, and the other filming scenes with the robbers.[21] The main storyline is set in the Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid, but the exterior scenes were filmed at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) headquarters for its passing resemblance to the Mint,[51] and on the roof of the Higher Technical School of Aeronautical Engineers, part of the Technical University of Madrid.[54] The hunting estate where the robbers plan their coup was filmed at the Finca El Gasco farm estate in Torrelodones.[54] Interior filming took place at the former Locked Up sets in Colmenar Viejo[15] and at the Spanish national daily newspaper ABC in Torrejón de Ardoz for printing press scenes.[25] As the show was designed as a limited series, all sets were destroyed once production of part 2 had finished.[21]

Parts 3 and 4 were also filmed back-to-back,[55] with 21 to 23 filming days per episode.[18] Netflix announced the start of filming on 25 October 2018,[31] and filming of part 4 ended in August 2019.[56] In 2018, Netflix had opened their first European production hub in Tres Cantos near Madrid for new and existing Netflix productions;[57] main filming moved there onto a set three times the size of the set used for parts 1 and 2.[58] The main storyline is set in the Bank of Spain in Madrid, but the exterior was filmed at the Ministry of Development complex Nuevos Ministerios.[58] A scene where money is dropped from the sky was filmed at Callao Square.[54] Ermita de San Frutos in Carrascal del Río served as the exterior of the Italian monastery where the robbers plan the heist.[48] The motorhome scenes of the Professor and Lisbon were filmed at the deserted Las Salinas beaches in Almería to make the audience feel that the characters are safe from the police although their exact location is undisclosed at first.[59] Underwater scenes inside the vault were filmed at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom.[24][60] The beginning of part 3 was also filmed in Thailand, on the Guna Yala islands in Panama, and in Florence, Italy,[49] which helped to counter the claustrophobic feeling of the first two parts,[18] but was also an expression of the plot's global repercussions.[61] Filming for the fifth and final season concluded on 14 May 2021.[62]

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