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What is Path-Dependence

Handbook of Research on Trends in Product Design and Development: Technological and Organizational Perspectives
Means the self-reinforcement mechanism of institutions or systems (Pierson, 2004). In a broader conception, it also means “history matters” in the development of institutions and systems.
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Understand Complex Design Problems Using Systems Thinking
Tao Huang (Columbia College Chicago, USA) and Eric E. Anderson (Independent Consultant, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-617-9.ch020
Abstract
This chapter provides a brief overview of systems theory and suggests that product designers could use systems theory and systems dynamics models to improve our understanding of complex Product Design research problems, to anticipate how and where changes in these dynamically evolving systems might occur and how they might interact with the current system to produce a new system with new behaviors, and to identify leverage points within the system where potential policy or design process changes might be introduced to produce effective solutions to these problems with minimum policy resistance. By investigating the current and future trends of the application of systems theory in Product Design research, this chapter invites multidisciplinary discussions of these topics.
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Innovative Strategies, Feedbacks, Leaning, and Change
Path dependence processes are those with trajectories shaped by their own history (history matters), which reinforces the trajectory itself (lock in effects).
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Eurasian Integration of Belarus as Path-Dependence
A key notion of historical institutionalism. Explains how the set of decisions available for selection in the current situation is framed by decisions that were made in the past.
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