Strings attached : untangling the ethics of incentives
by
 
Grant, Ruth W. (Ruth Weissbourd), 1951-

Title
Strings attached : untangling the ethics of incentives

Author
Grant, Ruth W. (Ruth Weissbourd), 1951-

ISBN
9781400839742

Publication Information
Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xvi, 202 pages)

Abstract
Incentives can be found everywhere--in schools, businesses, factories, and government--influencing people's choices about almost everything, from financial decisions and tobacco use to exercise and child rearing. So long as people have a choice, incentives seem innocuous. But Strings Attached demonstrates that when incentives are viewed as a kind of power rather than as a form of exchange, many ethical questions arise: How do incentives affect character and institutional culture? Can incentives be manipulative or exploitative, even if people are free to refuse them? What are the responsibiliti.

Subject Term
Incentive (Psychology)
 
Motivation (Psychology)
 
Political psychology.
 
Political ethics.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7snfr


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