Research into decision making and the impact of incentives

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“A key finding shows that rewarding compliant behaviour strongly promotes co-operation, rather than punishment of non-compliant behaviour. Moreover, using part of the incentive budget to encourage initial participation towards the commitment, would enable higher levels of co-operation.”

The research has been published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Period6 Apr 2022

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  • TitleResearch into decision making and the impact of incentives
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date6/04/22
    Description“A key finding shows that rewarding compliant behaviour strongly promotes co-operation, rather than punishment of non-compliant behaviour. Moreover, using part of the incentive budget to encourage initial participation towards the commitment, would enable higher levels of co-operation.”

    The research has been published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface
    URLhttps://www.tees.ac.uk/sections/news/pressreleases_story.cfm?story_id=7863
    PersonsThe Anh Han