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      Pay Enough or Don't Pay at All*

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              Detrimental effects of reward. Reality or myth?

              Based on seemingly overwhelming empirical evidence of the decremental effects of reward on intrinsic task interest and creativity, the use of reward to alter human behavior has been challenged in literature reviews, textbooks, and the popular media. An analysis of a quarter century of research on intrinsic task interest and creativity revealed, however, that (a) detrimental effects of reward occur under highly restricted, easily avoidable conditions; (b) mechanisms of instrumental and classical conditioning are basic for understanding incremental and decremental effects of reward on task motivation; and (c) positive effects of reward on generalized creativity are easily attainable using procedures derived from behavior theory.

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                Quarterly Journal of Economics
                Quarterly Journal of Economics
                MIT Press - Journals
                0033-5533
                1531-4650
                August 2000
                August 2000
                : 115
                : 3
                : 791-810
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                10.1162/003355300554917
                ac767ae7-d796-4d3c-b695-ead247909dc2
                © 2000
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