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August 27, 2015

How setting the right goals can boost business productivity

Businesses require motivated and productive employees. Monetary incentives, such as pay-for-performance schemes are a popular tool to encourage better employee […]

  • business
  • employee motivation
  • goal-setting approaches
  • goals
  • monetary incentives
  • monitoring
  • performance
  • production goals
  • productivity
  • project milestones
  • real-time feedback
  • risk-taking
  • SMART
  • smart goal setting
  • unethical behavior
  • Sebastian J. Goerg
  • Sebastian Kube
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April 14, 2014

Knowing that you matter, matters: the luck of having a meaningful job

What if somebody told you that your job was completely irrelevant and useless? Would you still work with the same […]

  • China
  • field experiment
  • meaning
  • monetary incentives
  • motivation
  • performance
  • recognition
  • student
  • Michael Kosfeld
  • Susanne Neckermann
  • Xiaolan Yang
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September 20, 2013

How to motivate workers? Money versus mission

How much harder do people work when they believe in the mission of their organization? And equally important: How much […]

  • compensation
  • elections
  • intrinsic motivation
  • mission
  • monetary incentives
  • NGO
  • Obama
  • organization
  • productivity
  • United States
  • Erick Gong
  • Jeffrey P. Carpenter

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