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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. 10 de jun. de 2019 · Evaluating complex interventions and policies is challenging. This is particularly true for the identification of unintended consequences, whether negative or positive. This article uses data from a workshop with policymakers and evaluators to explore the evaluation of unintended consequences.

  4. 12 de abr. de 2015 · The article argues for a distinction between unintended and unanticipated consequences, which are different phenomena that require separate analysis. It traces the conflation of these terms and its implications for social and political theory.

  5. This paper addresses the question: what is an unintended consequence? It presents a classification which enables us to understand different types of unintended consequences.

  6. 1 de feb. de 2021 · Unintended Consequences: Ambiguity Neglect and Policy Ineffectiveness. Original Article. Published: 01 February 2021. Volume 47 , pages 206–226, ( 2021 ) Cite this article. Download PDF. Lorán Chollete & Sharon G. Harrison. 6837 Accesses. 2 Citations. 6 Altmetric. 1 Mention. Explore all metrics. Abstract.

  7. Learn how every action has a predicted consequence and side-effects the actor did not dream of. See examples of railroads, cars, TV, and InstaCalc.