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survey response rates. Results indicated that the inclusion of incentives did not increase survey response rate nor did value … of incentive or incentive saliency. Respondents who were offered incentives, however, were quicker in providing the … requested information than those respondents not offered incentives for their participation. Discussion details how audiences …
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The incentive stock options (ISOs) are similar to the regular stock call options. However, when one considers various taxing laws regarding the ISO stocks, the ISOs have unique features differentiated from the regular stock call options. In general, no income from ISOs is realized, for tax...
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empirical inquiries. Researchers have found that mismanagement is often a consequence of misplaced incentives. This paper tries … incentives. An introduction is given as a short overview of the healthcare sector with its economical specialties. This is … followed by an outline of some well established contract models and their effect on the demander’s incentives. The paper …
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. The aim of this article is to review the controlled foreign corporation legislation in the USA, analyze the structure of …
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The0501n objective of this article is to provide a survey of the empirical work done on the use of incentive pay in the United States focusing on two0501n empirical questions: what are the determinants of their use and what are the effects of pay-per-performance schemes, if any. Theoretical...
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economies, and the legal and tax incentives for EFP are described. The efforts of European Union bodies to popularise this idea …
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incentives for hard work, and in their understanding of the workings of markets. …
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to provide a methodology to optimise supplier incentives that will maximise consumer adoption and minimise energy …
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The arguments for refinancing the European Union’s (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees largely rest on preserving the profitability of the educational investment and offering deferred and income-contingent payments. Using income survey datasets on Belgium, Germany and the United...
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The paper is part of a larger study on normative financing, an alternative scheme to the ad hoc and highly politicised budget allocation process for state universities and colleges (SUC) currently in use. Normative financing requires, among other data, per student cost benchmarks or norms for...
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