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インセンティブ — meaning in English: Incentive

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インセンティブ
insentibu
アドバイス
adobaisu
一般的な
ippanteki na
標準
hyōjun
コレクション
korekushon
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'インセンティブ' in business meetings or discussions about employee motivation. For instance, a manager might discuss the new bonus structure as an 'インセンティブ' to encourage higher sales performance.
Synonyms & nuances
'インセンティブ' is closely related to '報酬' (hōshū), meaning 'reward.' While '報酬' can refer broadly to any type of compensation, 'インセンティブ' specifically highlights motivating factors aimed at achieving certain goals, making it particularly useful in professional contexts.
Culture
'インセンティブ' has its roots in the English word 'incentive,' reflecting Japan's increasing integration into global business practices. Interestingly, as Japan's economy evolved, so did its vocabulary; words like 'インセンティブ' were adopted to express concepts that gained importance in modern business culture, showcasing the blend of traditional values and contemporary practices.
FAQ
Q.What does インセンティブ mean in English?
'インセンティブ' translates to 'incentive' in English, referring to motivation or encouragement, often in a business or goal-oriented context.
Q.How can I use インセンティブ in a sentence?
You could say: '新しいインセンティブは、社員のモチベーションを上げることを目的としています,' which means 'The new incentive aims to boost employee motivation.'
Q.Is インセンティブ used in everyday conversation?
'インセンティブ' is primarily used in formal settings, especially in business discussions, rather than casual everyday conversations.
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