Browsing Centre for Research in Management and Organisational History (CMOH) by Subject "anticipation and intention"
Now showing items 1-1 of 1
-
Unintended, unanticipated or unexpected consequences of policy and surprises for government: understanding how bias and process shape causation – comparing British governments, 1959-74
(Wiley Online, 2014-04-22)The vulnerability of policymaking to unintended and unanticipated consequences has been documented since Thucydides. Yet we still lack integrated conceptual and explanatory accounts of their variety and aetiology. Adequate ...