incentivization

incentivization

(ɪnˌsɛntɪvaɪˈzeɪʃən) or

incentivisation

n
(Marketing) the act or process of providing incentives to make something more attractive
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John Barrasso and Tom Carper and would helpd fund a new $6 billion bridge program, climate change and safety incentivization programs as well as resources to build alternative fuel fueling stations along identified corridors.
Punjab, he said, could take the lead in this campaign, with incentivization playing a major role in encouraging people to save water.
The physician's incentivization becomes a much more complex task if the doctor opts for a mixed strategy since she does not possess all the relevant information about her patient and she also knows that the patient's health condition will improve with less than a probability of 1 after his treatment.
They also concur that political buy-ins by stakeholders and participants on different levels of a public sector entity and incentivization of all their involvement will be necessary.
'To safeguard our democracy, there is the instant need to explore voters preregistration and incentivization of franchise with the introduction of a Voters Participation Certificate (VPC) with attendant benefits and consequences.
Gamification within the app is a hit among users, where Incentivization through significant rewards will prompt users to spend a considerable amount of time with the app, beyond its transaction potential.
Such measures were though somehow encouraging but significant incentivization for the business community was not reflected.
But there is still need for an expanded set of risk markets, because these markets can -- and do -- carry out useful functions, including risk management, incentivization, and orienting business.
It involves an evaluation of population health needs, the planning and design of healthcare services, the qualification and selection of appropriate providers, and the incentivization and management of providers to ensure good performance.
The Hague Working Group has suggested that these benefits "may include, but not be limited to enabling, facilitating, promoting and fostering; development of space science and technology and of its applications; development of relevant and appropriate capabilities in interested States; cooperation and contribution in education and training; access to and exchange of information; incentivization of joint ventures; and exchange of expertise and technology among States on a mutually acceptable basis." Work on elucidation of nonmonetary benefits of space resources development needs to proceed concurrently to technology and business planning efforts.
Cash rewards through OMZ credits as incentivization and rewards for consumers in form of coupons, is one way we help connect them directly to businesses, and vice versa," said Lukasz Piotrowski.