[Air-L] incentives
Helen Kennedy
h.kennedy at sheffield.ac.uk
Tue Mar 23 01:21:19 PDT 2021
Please folks, not Amazon gift cards. I'm hoping I don't have to explain why
here.
Let's find ways to support independent, tax-paying businesses with the
incentives we use in our research.
Helen
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 08:09, <elanor at inventati.org> wrote:
> If it is market research, I can tell you that in Italy (and other European
> countries) is illegal to pay people by cash.
> So, Amazon card is a good idea. I think you can ask them to differentiate
> the card by country.
>
> You should check out the list of gifts on the website of Toluna or Dynata.
> You can get an idea of what they offer in the different countries.
> I hope this helps,
> Elanor
>
>
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> Inviato: martedì 23 marzo 2021 00:58
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> Hello Researchers,
>
> I was wondering how people handle offereing a gift card incentive when a
> project is global in scope?
> We are planning on offering a $50 USD gift card but then I realized that
> one
> cannot use a US amazon or staples card outside of the US (yes, elementary,
> I
> realize).
>
> I wonder if any of you have offered a cash or cash-like incentive and how
> you distributed it to out-of-country participants.
>
> Thoughts appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
> Lauri
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