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Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation Resolving the Controversy

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ISBN-10: 0313012822

ISBN-13: 9780313012822

Edition: N/A

Authors: Judy Cameron, W. David Pierce

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Contrary to many claims, rewards do not have pervasive negative effects; instead, with careful arrangement of rewards, motivation, performance, and interest are enhanced. Over the past 30 years, many social psychologists have been critical of the practice of using incentive systems in business, education, and other applied settings. The concern is that money, high grades, prizes, and even praise may be effective in getting people to perform an activity but performance and interest are maintained only so long as the reward keeps coming. Once the reward is withdrawn, the concern is that individuals will enjoy the activity less, perform at a lower level, and spend less time on the task. The…    
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List price: $115.50
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Binding: E-Book 
Language: English

Introduction
An Introduction to the Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation Controversy
Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: a Look at the Early Research
How Rewards Got a Bad Reputation
Why Rewards Do Not Deserve a Bad Reputation
Theoretical Disputes Over Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation
Theoretical Perspectives on Rewards as Harmful
Theoretical Perspectives on Rewards as Helpful
The Empirical Evidence for the Impact of Rewards on Intrinsic Motivation
An Overview of the Experiments on Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation
A Critique of Meta-Analyses of the Effects of Rewards on Intrinsic Motivation
A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Rewards on Intrinsic Motivation
Discussion and Implications of Our Meta-Analytic Findings
Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: a Sociohistorical Perspective
A Sociohistorical Analysis of the Literature on Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation
Practical Applications of Rewards
The Effective Use of Rewards in Everyday Life
Conclusion
Resolving the Controversy Over Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation
Notes
References
Index
About the Authors