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Change the incentives, and the behavior changes, and the states that have adopted small dollar funded systems have seen overnight a change in the practice.
When legislators and others think about economic development, what they first of all think about are business tax incentives, property tax abatements, job creation tax credits, you know, there are a million of these programs all over the place.
Silicon Valley says the markets are to blame, in particular the
incentives
that venture capitalists offer to entrepreneurs.
Some economists have proposed a market solution: Offer cash
incentives
to kids for getting good grades or high test scores or for reading books.
In those domains, bringing market mechanisms and cash
incentives
may undermine or crowd out nonmarket values and attitudes worth caring about.
This kind of market risk is mind-boggling, and has direct implications for not only the
incentives
of farmers to invest in higher productivity technology, such as modern seeds and fertilizers, but also direct implications for food security.
We now recognize that getting markets right is about not just price incentives, but also investing in the right infrastructure and the appropriate and necessary institutions to create the conditions to unleash the power of innovation in the market.
Now, as a business professor, and as any business professor would tell you, an effective organization requires an integrated strategy that includes a good organizational structure, good incentives, a solid identity and good brand management.
I forgot all the metrics, incentives, committees, middle offices and interfaces.
The world's largest pool of tech talent exists because of the abundance of educational
incentives.
The financial
incentives
and fame and glory afforded elite athletes skyrocketed, and it tipped toward the tiny upper echelon of performance.
In fact, they raised more than 13,000 dollars to reward him for this discovery, raising a vital discussion in the technology industry about how we come up with
incentives
for hackers to do the right thing.
We built the app specifically with the needs of the scrap dealers in mind first, because we realized that it was not enough to arm them with information and upgraded technology if we wanted them to green their recycling processes; they needed
incentives.
They're related, because if we invest heavily in new oil wells, we reduce the
incentives
for conservation of oil in the same way that's going to happen for antibiotics.
An option is to go through that rethinking and carefully consider
incentives
to change how we do business.
Incentives
matter.
Open source production has shown us that world-class software, like Linux and Mozilla, can be created with neither the bureaucratic structure of the firm nor the
incentives
of the marketplace as we've known them.
Second, we have to move the
incentives
to the right place.
The fear is that those
incentives
mean that the decision is not made on purely scientific grounds, and even if it was, that there would be unintended consequences.
If you take a group of people with the right equity
incentives
and organize them in a startup, you can unlock human potential in a way never before possible.
We need those new drugs badly, and we need incentives: discovery grants, extended patents, prizes, to lure other companies into making antibiotics again.
If we better understand armed groups, we will better know what
incentives
to offer to encourage the transition from violence to nonviolence.
This leaves little in the way of market
incentives
for manufacturers to develop vaccines, unless there are large numbers of people who are at risk in wealthy countries.
In that case, if we want vaccines, we have to provide
incentives
or some type of subsidy.
They have an advantage to act across more borders, more effectively and more rapidly than governments can, and there's a set of real
incentives
there.
Couldn't we just give people more
incentives
to engage in conversations, rather than just broadcasting opinions all the time?
I think they would if they had incentives, like loyalty points or cash back.
There are no
incentives
in place once a drug is generic and off patent and no longer exclusive to encourage pharma companies to develop them, because they don't make money.
There are a lot of stakeholders with lots of interests and misaligned
incentives
like publishing, promotion and tenure.
If you believe that people are motivated like that, then all the stuff about incentives, all the stuff about code of conduct and bonus systems and so on, doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
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