motivers
Motivers are a broad category of stimuli, agents, or design elements intended to increase motivation or drive action in individuals or groups. In contemporary motivation research and behavior design, motivers can be intrinsic or extrinsic, and they may take the form of tools, practices, social cues, or environmental conditions that prompt initiation, persistence, or intensification of an activity.
The term motiver is a neologism formed from motive and the agent noun suffix -er. It is
Common types include intrinsic motivators such as meaning, curiosity, and mastery; extrinsic motivators such as rewards,
Applications span education, workplace design, health behavior change, and public policy. When applied thoughtfully, motivers support
Critiques focus on measurement challenges, potential motivation crowding where external incentives undermine intrinsic interest, and ethical
See also: Motivation, Behavioral design, Incentive, Gamification, Self-determination theory.