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  1. Feb 1, 2021 · A related class of unintended consequences in this category comprises situations of individual unawareness (Karni and Vierø 2013, 2017), such as when a scientist or explorer embarks on a new venture. In situations of unawareness, many consequences are unintended, because the individuals themselves do not know what will transpire.

  2. law of unintended consequences. By. Ivy Wigmore. The law of unintended consequences is a frequently-observed phenomenon in which any action has results that are not part of the actor's purpose. The superfluous consequences may or may not be foreseeable or even immediately observable and they may be beneficial, harmful or neutral in their impact.

  3. Aug 6, 2019 · Unintended consequences are common and hard to predict or evaluate, and can arise through all parts of the policy process. They may come about through ineffective (null effect), counterproductive (paradoxical effect), or other policy mechanism (harmful externalities).

  4. Aug 6, 2019 · Unintended consequences are common and hard to predict or evaluate, and can arise through all parts of the policy process. They may come about through ineffective (null effect), counterproductive (paradoxical effect), or other policy mechanism (harmful externalities).

  5. Feb 11, 2020 · Unintended consequences. Social actions. Critical decisions. Inadequate knowledge. Bounded rationality. The impacts of the Law of Unintended Consequences (LUC) impacts are pervasive, cutting a wide swath across decisions in business, government, and our personal lives. What accounts for its disruptive power, which frustrates and confounds our ...

  6. Unintended consequences result from human action in complex and open-ended systems; they can be positive or negative. In the case of negative unintended consequences, the question becomes the ability of people to adapt and adjust. Adaptability, in turn, depends on the institutional environment within which people are embedded.

  7. Oct 4, 2021 · Recognizing that there are multiple environmental limits within which humanity can safely operate, it is essential that potential negative outcomes of seemingly positive actions are accounted for. This alertness to unintended consequences underscores the importance of so called “nexus” research, which recognizes the integrated and interactive nature of water, energy and food systems, and ...

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