Inclusionism Core
Incentive Structures
Incentive Structures
Definition
The rewards, penalties, signals, and feedback mechanisms that influence behavior within a system.
Inclusionist Perspective
Incentive structures shape participation by influencing how agents allocate effort, attention, creativity, and cooperation.
Core Principle
People tend to participate in the systems that recognize and reward their contributions.
Inclusionist Perspective
Poorly designed incentives can:
discourage participation
concentrate value
reduce trust
encourage manipulation
Well-designed incentives can:
increase cooperation
strengthen agency
reward innovation
expand belonging
Relationships
Innovation
Core Question
How should incentives evolve as value creation becomes increasingly relational and informational?