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The intellectual property paradigm also involves the incentivization of creativity.
Incentivization also has to yield to concerns about spiritual adulteration.
Alternatives have been discussed to address the issue of financial incentivization to replace patents.
“We believe in private recapitalization and proper incentivization.
Incentivisation or incentivization is the practise of building incentives into an arrangement or system in order to motivate the actors within it.
However, the Constitution does not prevent the Government from instituting a policy of positive incentivization by increasing judicial pay whenever decisions go their way.
"This is the natural result of the bidding process that resulted in lack of incentivization for plaintiffs' counsel to seek the highest settlement possible."
We are currently investigating particular reports of the incentivization of minor users to provide information in a context that may violate these policies."
When agents are risk-averse, however, such contracts are generally only second-best because incentivization precludes full insurance.
This suggests that there is a different clinical threshold for ordering MRI exams in the setting of financial incentivization."
NPM, according to Patrick Dunleavy (1994), emphasizes the three core elements of competition, disaggregation and incentivization.
Incentivization represents revenue-maximization incentives in organizations to supplement or to replace a previous "public service" ethic focused on professional or organization/bureaucratic motivations (pp. 38-41).
Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) is a 7.2 km2 free trade zone, government-owned incentivization zone in Dubai.
“The incentivization to encourage people to wait around can work,” he added, but “the big bellwether will be if and when companies start to feel the bite of the drawdown and certainly sequestration.”
"Quite frankly, we think that some of our competitors perhaps went a little too far in terms of their incentivization of leasing," said J. Michael Losh, chief financial officer for General Motors.
Incentivization of zamindars in this case was intended to encourage improvements of the land, such as drainage, irrigation and the construction of roads and bridges; such infrastructure had been insufficient through much of Bengal.
It's about time that the sleeping giant (the health care industry) wakes up, smells the coffee and learns from other giants (like the manufacturing industry): process improvement, incentivization and healthy competition are drivers of change to control costs in the current health care system.
--Kurt Andersen, paraphrasing Ephron If Nick is right, as he surely is, that the cops are driven to bust more non-criminals in order to keep their arrest numbers up, isn't it just a (non-simple) matter of tweaking the incentivization scheme?
Cha applauds the latest reform measures, not because he thinks they herald the kind of charismatic top-down transformation executed by China's Deng Xiaoping, "but because each time they allow for some economic incentivization in the market, they pull it back again at their own peril."
It will significantly expand and enhance the strategic effects of the U.S. Government's existing pilot incentivization program, which has been focused on short-term policy actions.