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Jason D. Shaw and Nina Gupta Let the evidence speak again! Financial incentives are more effective than we thought article In this essay, the authors rejoin the debate about financial incentive effectiveness. They (a) briefly review the state of the literature in 1998, (b) highlight new meta-analytic findings and update conclusions regarding the financial incentives–performance relationship, (c) address the myth that financial incentives erode intrinsic motivation, (d) provide explanations for the presumed failure of financial incentives and (e) offer some concluding thoughts and suggestions for future research.

Let the evidence speak again! Financial incentives are more effective than we thought

Jason D. Shaw and Nina Gupta

Human Resource Management Journal, vol. 25, no. 3, 2015, pp. 281–293

Abstract

In this essay, the authors rejoin the debate about financial incentive effectiveness. They (a) briefly review the state of the literature in 1998, (b) highlight new meta-analytic findings and update conclusions regarding the financial incentives–performance relationship, (c) address the myth that financial incentives erode intrinsic motivation, (d) provide explanations for the presumed failure of financial incentives and (e) offer some concluding thoughts and suggestions for future research.

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