mercenariness

/ˈmɜrsəˌnɛrinəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being motivated primarily by a desire for money or material gain.
    • The mercenariness of the company's leadership led them to ignore environmental damage.
    • Her mercenariness was obvious when she refused to volunteer unless she was paid.
    • The mercenariness of the deal disgusted the community, as it put profits over people.