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  1. In the social sciences, unintended consequences (sometimes unanticipated consequences or unforeseen consequences, more colloquially called knock-on effects) are outcomes of a purposeful action that are not intended or foreseen. The term was popularized in the 20th century by American sociologist Robert K. Merton. [1]

  2. Basic Concepts. Unintended Consequences. By Rob Norton. T he law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of people—and especially of government—always have effects that are unanticipated or unintended.

  3. 11. Feb. 2020 · Richard M. Adler. 672 Accesses. Abstract. The impacts of the Law of Unintended Consequences (LUC) 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 best-laid plans and efforts?

  4. 27. Sept. 2019 · 27 September 2019 by Tejvan Pettinger. The law of unintended consequences refers to how economic decisions may have effects that are unexpected. Usually, this refers to an economic law which distorts consumer or producer behaviour in a way that is not expected.

  5. 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.

  6. Law of Unintended Consequences – BetterExplained. Every action has a predicted consequence — along with side-effects the actor did not dream of ( see wikipedia ). A few examples: Railroads forced the creation of a national time-table. Previously, cities kept their own time.

  7. 7. Jan. 2023 · The law of unintended consequences refers to the idea that actions or decisions can have unforeseen and unintended consequences, often in ways that are not immediately apparent.

  8. 7. Apr. 2023 · Statement. The law of unintended consequences states that the actions taken by economic decision makers with a specific objective in mind can lead to unexpected outcomes. In other words, economic policies used by the government in order to achieve economic objectives may have unexpected outcomes along with the intended ones.

  9. 29. Dez. 2023 · Unintended consequences entail the attainment of ends not originally envisioned when a person decides to pursue a particular course of action; the employment of particular means, expected to produce a certain desired consequence, actually produces different or additional consequences not intended ex-ante by the chooser.

  10. 6 Citations. About this book. This title provides managers, executives and other professionals with an innovative method for critical decision-making. The book explains the reasons for decision failures using the Law of Unintended Consequences.

  11. by Rob Norton. The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of people, and especially of governments, always have effects that are unanticipated or "unintended."

  12. Others had talked about the theory of unintended consequences, but Peltzman was the first to do so in a systematic, empirical way. Gary S. Becker offered his own, richer model of regulation in a 1983 paper, in which he noted that interest groups were not a monolithic bloc, but comprised competing interests—an idea that was implicit in Peltzman’s paper but not fully fleshed out.

  13. 18. Juni 2012 · Laws Of Unintended Consequence: A Warning To Policymakers. June 18, 20121:33 PM ET. By. Caryn Devins. , Stuart Kauffman. Enlarge this image. Is the law really the most effective means for...

  14. The Law of Unintended Consequences. On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 magnitude earthquake rattled the ocean floor off the coast of Japan. It was the fourth largest earthquake ever recorded. It was so powerful, it moved Japan’s main island by 2.4 meters. It shifted the Earth’s axis by about 10 centimeters and sped up the planet’s rotation by a few ...

  15. 10. Juni 2019 · The purpose of this article, therefore, is to move forward our understanding of unintended consequences and their evaluation, particularly: exploring the role that evaluation (of UCs) plays in the policy process; methodological challenges associated with evaluation of UCs; and ethical and normative issues associated with unintended consequences. We do this by presenting novel empirical data ...

  16. Mental Models | Reading Time: 11 minutes. The Law of Unintended Consequences: Shakespeare, Cobra Breeding, and a Tower in Pisa. When we try to make a single change within a complex system, we often end up causing unintended consequences. These can be positive or negative.

  17. 31. Aug. 2023 · Unintended consequences are outcomes that arise indirectly from deliberate actions. They can manifest in different ways, ranging from unexpected benefits to undesirable drawbacks or results contrary to initial intentions.

  18. 9. Dez. 2009 · In the book, Suk suggests that the legal system’s laudable goal of protecting people—primarily women—from domestic violence has had significant, unintended consequences that impinge on privacy in the home and are harming families, especially in lower-income communities where police presence is more pervasive and intrusive.

  19. A law of unintended consequences. The revision of the EU’s digital identity law, eIDAS, could undermine security on the world wide web. In this report, we outline what parts of the web security ecosystem eIDAS Article 45.2 will affect and what it will be casting aside. Four experts explain the risks within Article. 45.2. Table of Contents.

  20. 21. Mai 2007 · The Law of Unintended Consequences. 453. status be revoked.'. Criminal investigations have even been begun in some of these cases, at the very moment that Congress is sending tens of thousands of people to these agencies. Pre-filing counseling sounded good, but it does not even come close to living up to its billing.