I don’t think it does, at least on average. It might happen that sometimes one gets a large tip but I would think it’s mostly average of the market standard. Like what. Most payments are legally enforced. Can’t think of any other that is enforced socially
That’s true. It’s incentive. The problem becomes when an incentive becomes expectation. For instance if you can only sell 10 things a day at set price, even if you have interest for 90, would you be incentivized to do better than average job? Or would it become just expectation
-
-
There are two choices. Either we call everything an incentive and be done with it, because on the surface it is, or we can evaluate it through the lenses of expected results. If the latter is used, tipping doesn’t work anymore because it’s now an expectation. Do job, get tip.
-
I have horses. The law says I must. Does that make the 7am food truck not an incentive? I don't understand the logic.
- Show replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.