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What (who) is incentive plan - definition

CONCEPT IN GAME THEORY
Incentive compatible; Incentive Compatibility; Incentive-compatible

Incentive-centered design         
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SCIENCE OF DESIGNING A SYSTEM OR ORGANIZATION BY ALIGNING INDIVIDUAL INCENTIVES WITH THE GOALS OF THE SYSTEM
Incentive Centered Design; Incentive centered design; Incentive-Centered Design; Incentive engineering; Incentive design
Incentive-centered design (ICD) is the science of designing a system or institution according to the alignment of individual and user incentives with the goals of the system. Using incentive-centered design, system designers can observe systematic and predictable tendencies in users in response to motivators to provide or manage incentives to induce a greater amount and more valuable participation.
Special Savings Incentive Account         
SSIA; Special saving incentive account
A Special Saving Incentive Account (SSIA) was a type of interest-bearing account in Ireland. These accounts were available to open between 1 May 2001 and 30 April 2002, and featured a state-provided top-up of 25% of the sum deposited.
SSIA         
SSIA; Special saving incentive account
Subject Says It All (Reference: telecommunication-slang)

Wikipedia

Incentive compatibility

A mechanism is called incentive-compatible (IC) if every participant can achieve the best outcome to themselves just by acting according to their true preferences.: 225 

There are several different degrees of incentive-compatibility:

  • The stronger degree is dominant-strategy incentive-compatibility (DSIC).: 415  It means that truth-telling is a weakly-dominant strategy, i.e. you fare best or at least not worse by being truthful, regardless of what the others do. In a DSIC mechanism, strategic considerations cannot help any agent achieve better outcomes than the truth; hence, such mechanisms are also called strategyproof: 244, 752  or truthful.: 415  (See Strategyproofness)
  • A weaker degree is Bayesian-Nash incentive-compatibility (BNIC).: 416  It means that there is a Bayesian Nash equilibrium in which all participants reveal their true preferences. I.e, if all the others act truthfully, then it is also best or at least not worse for you to be truthful.: 234 

Every DSIC mechanism is also BNIC, but a BNIC mechanism may exist even if no DSIC mechanism exists.

Typical examples of DSIC mechanisms are majority voting between two alternatives, and second-price auction.

Typical examples of a mechanisms that are not DSIC are plurality voting between three or more alternatives and first-price auction.

Examples of use of incentive plan
1. Papua New Guinea is leading the group of tropical–forest nations backing a financial incentive plan.
2. The key to Euromoney, though, is its incentive plan for employees below board level.
3. The state incentive plan aimed at encouraging the use of PV technology for private consumption will come into effect today.
4. "The new long–term incentive plan provides a company focus for the top 1,000 management and builds on our sales led turnaround," a company spokeswoman said.
5. Advertisement The problems include how NIS 111 million in stock options were approved for executives, as well as NIS 7.5 million in an incentive plan for top executives.