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    Bribing volunteers: Should we be incentivising people for their time?

    en-usMay 31, 2018

    About this Episode

    For several years now the practice of incentivising people to volunteer has become increasingly common. But is this the right approach? Some argue these incentives amount to nothing more than bribes, whilst others herald their success. What can this debate teach us about motivation in the modern age?

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