Why Invcentive Plans Cannot Work

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Why Incentive Plans Cannot Work

Alfie Kohn (Author and Lecturer in education and management) clearly questions the value of incentive plans as a mechanism to enhance organisational productivity. In this article (written as a thought piece for the Harvard Business Review) he draws on a wide range of studies that are either inconclusive, or open to interpretation to challenge managers to re-think the pervasive use of financial incentives inside organisations.

Kohn is critical of the use of simplistic behaviourist models of staff motivation and considers the psychological assumptions they are based on to be flawed. Additionally Kohn takes issue with the widespread use of such plans and the tendency for management to look to the implementation methodology of an incentive plan when it fails, as opposed to the underlying validity of incentive plans in general.

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