Terry Paul E
American Journal of Health Promotion President and CEO, Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO).
Am J Health Promot. 2017 Nov;31(6):462-464. doi: 10.1177/0890117117737221.
The kind of engagement industrial psychologists have shown can produce optimal performance relates more to a state of mind than to increasing participation in programs or motivating a workforce with financial incentives. In the context of quality improvement methodologies, the health promotion profession has yet to discover when, where and how large financial incentives should be and how they best fit in our processes. That is, there is no "standard work" for the use of extrinsic motivators. Yet, to argue against incentives given evidence to date has more to do with polemics than science.
工业心理学家所展示的那种能产生最佳绩效的参与,更多地与一种心态有关,而不是增加对项目的参与或用金钱激励来调动员工积极性。在质量改进方法的背景下,健康促进专业尚未发现何时、何地以及多大规模的金钱激励是合适的,以及它们如何能最好地融入我们的流程。也就是说,对于外部激励因素的使用,没有“标准做法”。然而,根据迄今为止的证据反对激励措施,更多的是与争论有关,而非科学。