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Blog post | 2023

Integrity based approaches: combining rewards and sanctions works best

Guillaume Nicaise, David Jackson, Matthew Jenkins (2023)
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https://www.u4.no/blog/integrity-based-approaches-combining-rewards-and-sanctions-works-best

Interventions based on encouraging positive behaviours can certainly be effective – though not in all contexts, and usually as a complement to compliance.

Read more:
https://www.u4.no/blog/integrity-based-approaches-combining-rewards-and-sanctions-works-best

Guillaume Nicaise

Senior Adviser (U4)
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David Jackson

Principal Advisor (U4)
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