Also, notice she did not use the word «volunteer» as part of her job title, thereby strengthening
the perceived value of her experience.
Not exact matches
Imagine all
of the high friction, low
perceived value experiences that you have to deal with every day, from interactions with customer service to shipping confirmations.
Religious
experience has an organic structure which can be analyzed in terms
of the physical and conceptual feelings correlative to the generality
of values perceived, and the subjective forms appropriate to each feeling element.
It is
of no
value to say that «God» was in the man Jesus if we do not
perceive in our own lives, in our own
experience of personal and social relationships the dimension
of existence for which the word «sacred» or «holy» or the term «God» might be appropriate.
It was an incredible user
experience, full
of perceived value, delightful in its absurdity.
But certain common
experiences, especially those from our formative years, do affect the way we
perceive value and how we tend to make financial decisions, including how we take advantage
of credit card rewards.
But as experimental studies show, it's possible to disable or blunt culture's heuristic influence: when people's cultural identities are affirmed, they don't
experience the threatening affective response, or are less influenced by it, as they consider information that challenges beliefs that pre-dominate in their group; when they can't discern a consistent connection between the cultural identity
of advocates and positions on some risk issue, they can't simply adopt the position
of the advocate whom they
perceive as having
values most like theirs.»
The existence
value of biodiversity in South Africa: how interest,
experience, knowledge, income and
perceived level
of threat influence local willingness to pay.
The objectives
of their assessment are to compensate the non-equity partners for their daily efforts and reward their significant contributions to the firm's revenue, profitability and environment in a way that is
perceived as being fair to the firm and the non-equity partners; to compensate non-equity partners in a manner that is competitive within the firm's market; to encourage non-equity partners, by incentives, to share in their added
value to the firm as they become more
experienced; and use such
experience productively and to satisfy the needs
of the firm as it exists today and looking forward to tomorrow.
Choosing a deal at this price point was incredibly tough as all the networks offer large data allowances and it came down to
perceived value and our
experiences with each network (in terms
of coverage, speeds and reliability).
These findings highlight the bidirectional relationship between
perceived discrimination and adolescent outcomes; they also demonstrate the
value of studying the discrimination
experiences of Chinese Americans.
The agent - client relationship will follow suit, with a new generation
of clients who will not
perceive the agent's
experience, problem - solving, local market knowledge and connections as a big enough
value anymore.
In the last 15 years, the «golden age
of consumerism» has ushered in unprecedented access to real estate data, empowering homebuyers and sellers to potentially or partially manage their
experience, yet the positive
perceived value of working with a REALTOR ® has skyrocketed.
One example
of the automatic influence
of past
experiences is the endowment effect, which occurs when the client's ownership
of the property increases her
perceived value of the property.
Now more than ever buyers and sellers want to manage their own
experience, yet the
perceived value of working with a REALTOR ® has skyrocketed.