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incentivization, n. Brit. |ɪnˌsɛntɪvʌɪˈzeɪʃn|, U.S. |ɪnˌsɛn(t)əvəˈzeɪʃ(ə)n|, |ɪnˌsɛn(t)ɪvaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n| Forms: 19– incentivisation, 19– incentivization [‹ incentivize v. + -ation suffix.] The action or process of making something (esp. a product, scheme, etc.) attractive by offering an incentive for purchase or participation; the provision of (usually financial) incentives.
1977Times 30 July 23/1 [His] declared business policy was to encourage senior executives to maximum effort by what was repulsively expressed as ‘incentivization’—setting up companies which would deal with Slater Walker group shares for the benefit of executives. 1997Daily Tel. 31 Mar. 35/2 Peter Kindersley..has given away 615,000 of his shares at the bargain price of 16p to company executives under his corporate ‘incentivisation scheme’. 2003Money Marketing (Nexis) 9 Jan. 28 The biggest omission in the Green Paper is the lack of incentivisation. We keep telling the Government that the employer contribution is key. |