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competitive reward structure

competitive reward structure

a performance setting in which rewards are assigned on the basis of individual rather than group achievement and which is structured in such a way that the success of any one individual decreases the rewards received by the other group members. Compare cooperative reward structure; individualistic reward structure.

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