Abolition of Wage Incentives

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De Libro, Warren A.

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1969-01

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en_US

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Measured daywork , Motivation , Participative management , Productivity , Wage incentives

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Wage Incentives are a short-range solution which management has naively applied to long-range problems. The use of wage incentives should be abolished in favor of less troublesome, more effective means of fostering motivation and increasing productivity such as Measured Daywork or Participative Management.

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W.A. De Libro, "Abolition of Wage Incentives", Thesis, School of Business, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 1969.

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