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- compensation scheme could incentivize uncooperative behavior amongst co-workers. Accordingly, firms encounter a trade-off between incentivizing workers to increase...
- "The Incentive" is the second episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 154th episode overall....
- The phrase "perverse incentive" is often used in economics to describe an incentive structure with undesirable results, particularly when those effects...
- In game theory and economics, a mechanism is called incentive-compatible (IC): 415  if every parti****nt can achieve their own best outcome by reporting...
- individual's behavior relative to a particular stimulus: incentive salience and aversive salience. Incentive salience is the attractive form of motivational salience...
- Investment incentive is a government-implemented incentive policy aimed to encourage investors into its domestic market or to promote expansion of existing...
- Meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions tourism (MICE tourism) is a type of tourism in which large groups, usually planned well in advance, are...
- A tax incentive is an aspect of a government's taxation policy designed to incentivize or encourage a particular economic activity by reducing tax payments...
- The incentive payments are direct payments made under the National Wool Act (P.L. 83-690, Title VII) to producers of wool and mohair, which were similar...
- storing the extra produced products, depressing world market prices, and incentivizing producers to over-produce, for example, a farmer overproducing in terms...