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In this sense, the term corporate governance typically arises alongside phrases such as investor myopia, short-term goals, incentive alignment, financial crisis, and even corporate misconduct and accounting fraud.
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For example, psychological theories emphasize factors such as individual needs, values, personality, self efficacy, goals, incentives and job characteristics as important for work motivation [ 19, 20].
The company decided to add Facebook as a stretch goal incentive, and will offer it up when it hits $500,000 in its campaign.
With EU membership as a goal, incentives to improve business conditions are high.
This position will be eligible for a monthly overall sales incentive and annual goals bonus.
"While we continue to determine the details for 2017 goals and incentive plans for the retail bank, we are taking steps to accelerate the removal of product sales goals effective 1 October 2016, and put greater emphasis on delivering the best customer experience," the bank said in a statement provided to CNBC.
British managers mishandle goals and incentives.
People's goals and incentives differ, power is exercised and resisted in myriad ways, and choices are constrained by poverty or gender inequalities.
Different people, with different goals and incentives are assuming the anonymous brand name in order to support their action.
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