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Effective Human Resource Development (HRD) has long been recognised as a critical element in overall organisational strategy, and in turn is important to the ongoing sustainability of organisations. In this paper, the importance of effective HRD strategies and interventions are considered,...
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"The central challenge of tropical biodiversity conservation involves reconciling private and social incentives to … important to identify what type of institutional arrangements can effectively align private and social incentives to promote …
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with economic incentives as generated by the market system and requires changes in the market institutions to implement … problem is consistent with the underlying economic order (market system), if economic incentives to solve the problem exist … collective action are not pecuniary, this implies that the activity is not consistent with market incentives and therefore …
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plans and Governance structures remain difficult issues, funds and incentives may be needed to achieve measures agreed upon … in international conventions. "Resources and incentives may be key to securing the participation of economic and … climate. "This session will address the role of incentives, subsidies and funds, as well as the potential sources of taxing …
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"For achieving sustainability through collective management of forest and other natural resources, the incentives …, additional incentives can be provided to communities through development investments. With this consideration, many government … additional incentives in various forms to local communities. This paper examines the effectiveness of such provision of …
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Two well-known hypotheses from the literature on tournaments are that (1) tournaments can filter out common shocks thereby reducing agents’ risk exposure; and (2) disincentive effects can arise when a tournament scheme is administered on a group of mixed ability agents. While handicapping and/or...
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