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Quantifying efficacy of workplace reinforcers: An application of behavioral economic demand to evaluate hypothetical work performance.
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Behavioral Decision MakingJob PerformanceBehavioral AspectHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorEmployee AttitudeManagementExperimental EconomicsBehavioral StrategyWork AttitudeConsumer ChoiceWorkplace ReinforcersEconomicsBehavioral SciencesHypothetical Work PerformanceFinancial BehaviorBehavioral Economic DemandBehavioral ScienceBehavioral EconomicsUnderstanding Decision MakingWork-related StressBusinessBehavioral InsightBehavioral Experiments
Behavioral economics is an approach to understanding decision making and behavior using principles of behavioral science and economics (Hursh, 1980). An area of investigation in behavioral economics includes evaluating demand for a commodity (such as drug and nondrug reinforcers), given changes in p
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