Sentences with phrase «as monetary rewards»

Too many corporate wellness programs rely primarily on extrinsic motivators such as monetary rewards, gift cards and competitions to get employees on board.
«This experiment suggests that the impatience is specifically with sex and not with other activities, such as monetary reward,» says Johnson.

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Bitcoin was designed to be a decentralized peer - to - peer monetary system, where community members gave their own computer processing powers to verify and create new blocks and mine new Bitcoin, and as a reward received Bitcoin proportional to their efforts.
As noted in an article from Virtual Vocations, «To keep expectations high, the monetary reward for hard work must be a competitive match.
Front - liners, to executives, even officers view monetary reward as incentives and motivators to do more, work harder, longer, to increase morale, productivity and profits.
He cites as evidence Taiwan and Singapore, which share an Asian cultural background with China, South Korea, and Japan and «have pursued the same sort of intensive drive to give incentive for blockbuster publications, with monetary rewards,» but haven't seen nearly as much scandal.
Donors might share in some monetary rewards and be able to opt out of certain uses for iPS cells, such as for creating gametes or mixed species, or have a say in the overall direction of research, Solbakk suggested.
In the largest groups, people cooperated nearly twice as often when using the symbolic monetary system, and everyone reaped larger rewards, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Currently he serves as founder and CEO of Vea Fitness, an app that rewards you for working out with monetary incentives.
Barbara Hershey and David Carradine star as Bertha and Bill, a pair of depression - era crooks who spend their days robbing trains, banks, and anything else that promises a monetary reward (including an exclusive society party).
In previous decades, such as the Baby Boomers, workers valued monetary rewards such as a retirement plan and peer recognition.
They don't even have to be tangible incentives, such as gift cards or monetary rewards.
Nonetheless, punitive consequences like being labeled a failing school, a struggling student, or an ineffective teacher are still around, as are monetary rewards for meeting targets.
Research conducted by the Boston Consulting Group in 2003 for the then Victorian Department of Education and Training found that up to 30 per cent of teachers are considered by school principals as being either below - average or significantly underperforming, yet, as Jensen notes, «nearly all Australian school principals report that they would not take steps to alter the monetary rewards of a persistently underperforming teacher.»
A policy's power, however, is tied almost exclusively to the rewards and sanctions associated with it, such as monetary incentives.
As part of this are bonus travel rewards, in particular, if they are reportable in a monetary amount.
If you do not care much for reducing your carbon footprint, there are better credit cards out there which can provide greater monetary rewards or cash back on your purchases (such as our best rewards credit cards here).
Chores need to be seen as contributing to the family, regardless of any monetary reward.
There is no monetary reward for supporting a project and sponsors are often enticed with a small gift such as a signed CD, a free T - shirt or a discount on products in return for their support.
Once I paid off the remaining balance on Card # 2, I sent a snowball to Card # 1 every month, plus have been making smaller payments as I have extra money — money that I saved from my gas / groceries / miscellaneous budget, monetary gifts, rebate checks, reward checks, half of my overtime pay, etc..
Completing missions yields both a monetary reward and sync points the first time you complete each one, as well as one of three items at random.
The court's procedural rules, as well as judicial resistance to the idea of rewarding aggressive litigation with monetary bonanzas, have historically limited the amounts recoverable under these doctrines.
For example, making the accomplishment of a task rewarded with a substantial monetary reward may actually not make it as desirable as rewarding the accomplishment with a smaller monetary award but a larger intrinsic award such as the player's desire for acknowledgement of his or her work in the firm.
To accomplish this task, this network is rewarded with a monetary unit known as a cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin was designed to be a decentralized peer - to - peer monetary system, where community members gave their own computer processing powers to verify and create new blocks and mine new Bitcoin, and as a reward received Bitcoin proportional to their efforts.
We also explored whether depressed youth would show altered reactivity to peer acceptance or rejection relative to controls in regions typically associated with reward processing, such as the NAcc and mPFC, but were unsure whether to expect blunted or increased reactivity given conflicting initial findings on response to monetary and social reward in depressed youth (Forbes et al., 2006, 2009; Davey et al., 2011).
The Act goes on to clarify recreational purposes as being «not for monetary gain or other forms of hire and reward
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