Tuesday, November 29, 2011

When people are paid by results their attitudes change

In reading about child motivation I have often come across the thesis that motivating children by means of rewards was not only not more effective, but might actually discourage them from the desired behaviour in general. But it is interesting to see that the same conclusion can apply to adults as well, and even more specifically, adults in the domain of economics, where rationality is still, even if bounded, largely assumed.

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