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incentiver

Incentiver is a Portuguese verb commonly understood as to provide incentives or to encourage a person, group, or activity to take a desired action. It is used in contexts such as public policy, economics, business management, and social programs to describe actions that make certain choices more attractive or feasible.

In standard Portuguese, the infinitive form is incentivar. The form incentiver appears as a conjugated variant

Common uses include phrases like incentivar a inovação, incentivar a participação cidadã, or incentivar o investimento.

Critics of incentives point to potential drawbacks, including costs to the public purse, the risk of gaming

See also: incentivo, incentivos fiscais, incentivar, desincentivar. English equivalent: to incentivize.

in
certain
moods
and
tenses
(not
as
a
separate
infinitive)
and
is
generally
rare
in
everyday
usage.
For
most
purposes,
writers
use
incentivar,
incentive,
incentivando,
incentives,
and
related
forms.
The
noun
form
incentive
(incentivo)
and
the
adjective
incentivador
are
common
companions
in
the
same
semantic
field.
In
policy
contexts,
governments
deploy
incentives
such
as
fiscal
benefits,
subsidies,
grants,
or
regulatory
relief
to
steer
behavior
toward
goals
like
economic
growth,
job
creation,
or
environmental
protection.
In
corporate
settings,
incentives
are
used
to
align
employee
performance
with
organizational
objectives,
for
example
through
bonus
schemes
or
performance-driven
rewards.
the
system,
distortion
of
market
choices,
and
inequitable
outcomes
if
incentives
disproportionately
favor
certain
groups.
Effective
design
typically
requires
clear
objectives,
measurable
metrics,
cost-benefit
analysis,
and
safeguards
to
minimize
unintended
effects.