Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1788134562> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 98 of
98
with 100 items per page.
- W1788134562 endingPage "372" @default.
- W1788134562 startingPage "354" @default.
- W1788134562 abstract "Incentives are typically conceived as a form of trade, and so voluntariness appears to be the only ethical concern. As a consequence, incentives are often considered ethically superior to regulations because they are voluntary rather than coercive. But incentives can also be viewed as one way to get others to do what they otherwise would not; that is, as a form of power. When incentives are viewed in this light, many ethical questions arise in addition to voluntariness: What are the responsibilities of the powerful in using incentives? Can incentives be manipulative or exploitative, even if people are free to refuse them? Like all other forms of power, incentives can be abused. This paper develops criteria for distinguishing their legitimate from their illegitimate uses, viz. legitimacy of purpose, voluntariness, and effect on character. The criteria are then applied to three cases: plea bargaining, recruiting medical research subjects, and motivating children to learn. Thinking of incentives in terms of ..." @default.
- W1788134562 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1788134562 creator A5010575831 @default.
- W1788134562 date "2015-07-03" @default.
- W1788134562 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1788134562 title "Rethinking the ethics of incentives" @default.
- W1788134562 cites W1495367845 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W1812938047 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W1968655603 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W1982484633 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W1998053404 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W1998770144 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2004407088 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2012555676 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2022236107 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2044648248 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2044985950 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2047156377 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2052729098 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2056017245 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2088882419 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2105805566 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2133469349 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2152791086 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2157791740 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2312285558 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2322390723 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2327204105 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2414712154 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2465618558 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2795642685 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2798176039 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W2801548290 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W3123468586 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W34401898 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4206367481 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4211126374 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4213283813 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4231622073 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4233227954 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4233448032 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4238280959 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4239125436 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4241057680 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4242831753 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4243211694 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4243551531 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4251441517 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W4256014840 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W808567707 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W848412242 @default.
- W1788134562 cites W857855336 @default.
- W1788134562 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178x.2015.1071506" @default.
- W1788134562 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W1788134562 type Work @default.
- W1788134562 sameAs 1788134562 @default.
- W1788134562 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W1788134562 countsByYear W17881345622017 @default.
- W1788134562 countsByYear W17881345622019 @default.
- W1788134562 countsByYear W17881345622020 @default.
- W1788134562 countsByYear W17881345622021 @default.
- W1788134562 countsByYear W17881345622022 @default.
- W1788134562 countsByYear W17881345622023 @default.
- W1788134562 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1788134562 hasAuthorship W1788134562A5010575831 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConcept C118084267 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConcept C175444787 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConcept C29122968 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConceptScore W1788134562C118084267 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConceptScore W1788134562C144024400 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConceptScore W1788134562C162324750 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConceptScore W1788134562C175444787 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConceptScore W1788134562C17744445 @default.
- W1788134562 hasConceptScore W1788134562C29122968 @default.
- W1788134562 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W1788134562 hasLocation W17881345621 @default.
- W1788134562 hasOpenAccess W1788134562 @default.
- W1788134562 hasPrimaryLocation W17881345621 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W1976613486 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W2038425722 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W2319577145 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W3126070220 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W3140740015 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W4206947306 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W4236617153 @default.
- W1788134562 hasRelatedWork W4281701102 @default.
- W1788134562 hasVolume "22" @default.
- W1788134562 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1788134562 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1788134562 magId "1788134562" @default.
- W1788134562 workType "article" @default.