“To the economically illiterate, if some company makes a million dollars in profit, this means that their products cost a million dollars more than they would have without profits. It never occurs to such people that these products might cost several million dollars more without the incentives to be efficient created by the prospect of profits.” PeopleIfsMeanMightCompanyMillionsProductsCostDollarsProfitEfficientIncentivesMillion DollarsIlliterate Author:Thomas Sowell
“Making money never was my incentive. I just want to fight big companies.” WantBigsFightingCompanyMaking MoneyIncentivesBig Companies Author:Richard Branson
“... giving tax incentives for more labor ownership of company stock will do more to create jobs and increase productivity than all the "emergency full employment" bills proposed.” GivingWisdomJobsPoliticsCompanyEconomyTaxesLaborIncreaseBillsProductivityEmploymentLiberalismOwnershipEmergenciesIncentives Author:Jack Kemp
“I think with every successful consumer Internet business, there will be lawyers that are interested in going after your company, especially when they think that there's a financial incentive.” ThinkingCompanySuccessfulInternetFinancialLawyerConsumersIncentivesInternet Business Author:Jeremy Stoppelman
“There is an increasing gap between academic research and business application. Sometimes the incentives for success in the academic world are not consistent with what it takes to run a company.” WorldSometimesRunningCompanyResearchConsistentGapsApplicationAcademicIncentivesAcademic Research Author:Dave Ulrich