Sentences with phrase «consumers much incentive»

«They're really not giving consumers much incentive to use mobile payments over credit cards and debit cards,» he told the E-Commerce Times.

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The company was able to pass much of the costs on to consumers, but doing so simply created yet another incentive for shoppers to look for alternatives, especially at a time many are turning away from the kinds of processed foods Kraft produces.
Since the current crop of LCVs still have question marks over their environmental cleanliness in the UK - related to their production methods and their dependence on unclean energy - there is little incentive to consumers to pay so much extra for marginal gains.
With Kobo's integration into the physical store, it is much easier for consumers to actually see the books and have incentive to further shop online.
Many consumers tend to underutilize their point and mile rewards, which is one reason for why banks can offer much bigger incentives.
The mainstream view is that this was the result of insufficient regulation (e.g. repeal of Glass Steagall, non-regulation of derivatives, effective elimination of bank reserve requirements, etc.) The Austrian view is that this was the result of too much regulation / gov» t intervention (e.g. repetitive bank bailouts over the past few decades which ingrained a culture of privatizing profits and socializing risks, the «Greenspan / Bernanke put» designed to inject liquidity whenever the stock market goes down, and regulations dating back to the 1930's such as FDIC insurance which, for example, eliminates the incentive for consumers to select their banks based on conservative lending practices.
Giving consumers additional incentives for buying the game new (or pre-ordering), is a much better practice than taking features away with an online pass.
Isakower said at a time when oil and natural gas production has risen dramatically, methane emissions have fallen because of industry leadership, investment in new technologies and incentives to capture as much methane as possible for delivery to consumers:
This is a tribute to industry leadership and the incentive for individual companies to capture as much methane as possible during production to deliver more of it to consumers.
But when you think about everything that goes into it — consumer behavioral quirks, cognitive biases, incentives — it's suddenly a much more interesting puzzle to solve.
As if consumers don't have enough incentive to bargain hunt online, the NRF estimates that the average family could see costs increase by 15 percent, or as much as $ 1,700 a year under the proposed regime.
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