price incentives - significado y definición. Qué es price incentives
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Qué (quién) es price incentives - definición

Travel incentives

price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
also price-tag (price tags)
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If something has a price tag of a particular amount, that is the amount that you must pay in order to buy it. (WRITTEN)
The price tag on the 34-room white Regency mansion is ?17.5 million.
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2.
In a shop, the price tag on an article for sale is a small piece of card or paper which is attached to the article and which has the price written on it.
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price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
¦ noun a label showing the price of an item.
?the cost of something.
Price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
A price tag is a label declaring the price of an item for sale. It may be a sticker or attached by twist tie or other means.

Wikipedia

Travel incentive

Travel incentives are a reward subset of an incentive program, recognition program or a loyalty program, which is a business tool designed to change consumer behavior to improve profit, cash flow, employee engagement and customer engagement. It has been described as business travel that is designed to motivate or trigger action, as a reward for these actions from employees or business partners. This fosters loyalty and encourages the best talent for an organisation.

When an organization properly designs an incentive program, which includes looking at all departments which will be affected, rather than just the impact to the department that is sponsoring the incentive, the return on investment can be proven. Oxford Economics USA wrote in a 2009 study that incentive travel investments yielded a return of investment of more than $4:$1. and stated that in order to achieve the same effect of incentive travel, an employee’s total base compensation would need to be increased by 8.5%.

The Incentive Research Foundation released a study in 2010 following the steps that an organization took to ensure that they received a return on their investment; they successfully merged acquired organizations into their company, and successfully merged their incentive programs.

Ejemplos de uso de price incentives
1. But the insurers‘ sophisticated climate models have no impact –– indeed, are not allowed to have impact –– on the price incentives facing owners of private homes.
2. Prospects for achieving "this kind of healthy expansion" have been improved by the substantial reduction over the past several years of the fiscal imbalances and "perverse price incentives that have held back growth," according to the report.
3. But he is convinced that something will have to be done about Britain‘s congestion time bomb, and adds that the London scheme proves that people do respond to price "incentives." "Demand for car ownership and use have grown out in proportion to real income, as it has done in the US; but for all sorts of reasons, we haven‘t invested in road capacity to keep up," he says.
4. These water quality problems also affect agricultural production and become more acute as water becomes scarcer. · Water–saving irrigation practices, though not widely used now because farmers have no price incentives for adopting them, are being increasingly promoted and implemented. · Low water prices are having a negative effect on water availability and quality in urban areas where overuse for such activities as washing cars is common. Price increases, however, are gradually being instituted.