As I just noticed, this is post #10000000_2, #80_16, or #200_8! (The underscore separates the number (on the left) from the base system (on the right).)
I got the idea for this post from a video embedded in an article on the website The Linuxologist. It deals with how incentives affect people's performance - specifically the incentive of a higher reward for better performance. Follow the jump to read the rest.
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Sunday, 6 June 2010
How the Economics of Rewards Relates to Open Source
Posted on 13:31 by Unknown
Posted in autonomy, cambridge, economics, incentives, madurai, mastery, MIT, money, open-source, profit, purpose, rewards
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