Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: Resolving the Controversy

Author:   Judy Cameron ,  W. David Pierce
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780897896771


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 May 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: Resolving the Controversy


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Over the past 30 years, many social psychologists have been critical of the practice of using incentive systems in business, education, and other applied settings. The concern is that money, high grades, prizes, and even praise may be effective in getting people to perform an activity but performance and interest are maintained only so long as the reward keeps coming. Once the reward is withdrawn, the concern is that individuals will enjoy the activity less, perform at a lower level, and spend less time on the task. The claim is that rewards destroy people's intrinsic motivation. Widely accepted, this view has been enormously influential and has led many employers, teachers, and other practitioners to question the use of rewards and incentive systems in applied settings. Contrary to this view, the research by Cameron and Pierce indicates that rewards can be used effectively to enhance interest and performance. The book centers around the debate on rewards and intrinsic motivation. Based on historical, narrative, and meta-analytic reviews, Cameron and Pierce show that, contrary to many claims, rewards do not have pervasive negative effects. Instead, the authors show that careful arrangement of rewards enhances motivation, performance, and interest. The overall goal of the book is to draw together over 30 years of research on rewards, motivation, and performance and to provide practitioners with techniques for designing effective incentive systems.

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Author:   Judy Cameron ,  W. David Pierce
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.534kg
ISBN:  

9780897896771


ISBN 10:   0897896777
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   30 May 2002
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction An Introduction to the Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation Controversy Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: A Look at the Early Studies How Rewards Got a Bad Reputation Why Rewards Don't Deserve a Bad Reputation Theoretical Disputes Over Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation Theoretical Perspectives of Rewards as Harmful Theoretical Perspectives of Rewards as Helpful The Empirical Evidence for the Impact of Rewards on Intrinsic Motivation An Overview of Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation Experiments A Critique of Meta-Analysis on the Effects of Rewards on Intrinsic Motivation A Meta-Analyses of the Effects of Rewards on Intrinsic Motivation Discussion and Implications of the Meta-Analytic Findings Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation: A Socio-Historical Perspective A Socio-Historical Analysis of the Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation Literature Practical Applications of Rewards The Effective Use of Rewards in Everyday Life Conclusion Resolving the Controversy Over Rewards and Intrinsic Motivation References Index

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[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it. -John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University [B]oth provocative and insightful....[W]ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence. -Journal of Psychology and Christianity. YBoth provocative and insightful....YWell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence. -Journal of Psychology and Christianity. YI recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it. -John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University ?[B]oth provocative and insightful....[W]ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence.?-Journal of Psychology and Christianity. ?[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it.?-John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University


?[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it.?-John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University


[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it. -John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University [B]oth provocative and insightful....[W]ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence. -Journal of Psychology and Christianity. B oth provocative and insightful.... W ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence. -Journal of Psychology and Christianity. I recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it. -John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University ?[B]oth provocative and insightful....[W]ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence.?-Journal of Psychology and Christianity. ?[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it.?-John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University


"?[B]oth provocative and insightful....[W]ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence.?-Journal of Psychology and Christianity. ?[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it.?-John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University ""ÝB¨oth provocative and insightful....ÝW¨ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence.""-Journal of Psychology and Christianity. ""ÝI¨ recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it.""-John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University ""[B]oth provocative and insightful....[W]ell worth the read...No clear solutions are given, but culture, media, and family suggestions are made throughout the book. We are reminded that there are more people who care than are violent. Understanding violence is one way to prevent it and to give hope. A helpful book is learning the language of violence.""-Journal of Psychology and Christianity. ""[I] recommend Cameron and Pierce. They present a balanced, thorough examination of the issue and their conclusions are well articulated and supported. It remains to be seen whether this work will truly resolve the controversy, but it does provide an interesting, useful piece in the puzzle. I highly recommend it.""-John A. Lust, Professor of Management and Chair, Department of Management and Quantitative Methods, Illinois State University"


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JUDY CAMERON is Associate Professor of educational psychology at the University of Alberta. W. DAVID PIERCE is Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Director of the Centre for Experimental Sociology, and retired Adjunct Professor in the Department of Neuroscience (Medicine).

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