incentivization
English
Etymology
Noun
incentivization (uncountable)
- (US, business, economics) The act or process of incentivizing.
- 2007 May 20, “Quality Control in Health Care (3 Letters)”, in New York Times:
- It’s about time that the sleeping giant (the health care industry) wakes up, smells the coffee and learns from other giants (like the manufacturing industry): process improvement, incentivization and healthy competition are drivers of change to control costs in the current health care system.
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