Definition of Incentives

1. Noun. (plural of incentive) ¹

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Definition of Incentives

1. incentive [n] - See also: incentive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incentives

incensors
incensory
incensurable
incent
incented
incenter
incenters
incenting
incentive
incentive option
incentive program
incentive scheme
incentive stock option
incentiveless
incentively
incentives (current term)
incentivise
incentivised
incentivises
incentivising
incentivization
incentivize
incentivized
incentivizes
incentivizing
incentre
incentres
incents
incept
incepted

Literary usage of Incentives

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Oecd Economic Surveys by OECD Economic Surveys (2005)
"Fiscal incentives for R&D: The experience of OECD countries Many ... Conventional incentives include direct government support and tax relief for R&D ..."

2. Classroom Organization and Control by Jesse Brundage Sears (1918)
"CHAPTER VIII incentives IN MANAGEMENT OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 1. Meaning of the term — Bridging the gap — The disciplinary conception of study — Interest related ..."

3. Classroom Management: Its Principles and Technique by William Chandler Bagley (1907)
"Positive and Negative incentives.1 A remote end may make either a ... In other words, incentives may be divided into (1) those that depend for their ..."

4. School Management by Samuel Train Dutton (1904)
"Works of art become attractive and interesting according as the pupil has reached their altitude by easy steps. 2.—Natural and Worthy incentives. 1. ..."

5. School Management: Including a Full Discussion of School Economy, School by Albert Newton Raub (1882)
"incentives to Study. Pupils being surrounded by proper conditions, and having the desirable helps necessary to effective study, it is proper to state here ..."

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