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There are certain generic resources available that any firm could acquire.
Extrinsic Motivations
Inspiration fueled by outside incentives, including financial gain, recognition, academic achievement, and commendation.
Overjustification Effect
A phenomenon where providing an external incentive for a behavior that is already internally rewarding can lead to a decrease in intrinsic motivation for that behavior.
Intrinsic Motivation
The drive to engage in an activity for its own sake, deriving pleasure and satisfaction from the activity itself rather than external rewards.
Secondary Motivation
The drive to perform an action or engage in behavior based on external rewards or pressures, rather than intrinsic or personal desires.
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