incentivization
incentivization — 名詞
- incentivizationsingular
- incentivizationsplural
1. the practice of using rewards, payments, or other benefits to encourage people t
激勵制度
透過獎勵鼓勵特定行為的做法
the practice of using rewards, payments, or other benefits to encourage people to work harder, act in a particular way, or achieve a specific result
The company's new incentivization plan rewards employees with a bonus for reaching their sales targets.
公司新的激勵制度會針對達成銷售目標的員工發放獎金。
collocation: incentivization plan / program / scheme
Incentivization is often used in large companies to increase worker productivity.
大型企業經常採用激勵制度來提高員工生產力。
passive: incentivization is used / is employed
The incentivization of teachers through merit pay remains a controversial topic in education policy.
根據績效薪資來激勵教師的做法在教育政策領域仍然備受爭議。
Hyun designed an incentivization scheme to reduce the factory's energy use.
Hyun 設計了一套激勵方案來降低工廠的能源用量。
After Taichung City cut incentivization funds, volunteer recycling participation dropped by half within a year.
台中市刪減激勵資金後,志工回收參與率在一年內下降了一半。
- motivation
broader term; can refer to internal drive rather than an external reward system
- inducement
more formal and often suggests something offered to persuade, sometimes with a negative connotation
- encouragement
gentler and less transactional; can include emotional or verbal support, not just material rewards
- disincentive
something that discourages a particular action rather than encouraging it
文法句型
incentivization + of + noun phrase (the person or thing being encouraged)
adjective + incentivization (e.g. financial, tax, economic)
用法筆記
Most common in formal business, academic, and policy contexts. In everyday conversation, simpler alternatives such as 'reward system' or 'incentives' (plural) are more natural.