Instead of those uninvolved in playing the lottery (ie, not stakeholders) deciding payouts, stakeholders should be able to participate in decision-making on lottery payoffs.
Instead of those uninvolved in playing the lottery (ie, not stakeholders) deciding payouts, stakeholders should be able to participate in decision-making on lottery payoffs.
Not sure I understand the reasoning. Could you add more explainations of why and how and what's implied?
Not sure I understand the reasoning. Could you add more explainations of why and how and what's implied?
As in the division of the payout among players?
The argument iis that decisions should be made by stakeholders who are involved in the consequences - so by extension, the people who play the lottery, since they have a stake, should decide what to do with the money. Make sense?
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