Influence Mechanism
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A Influence Mechanism is a causal control mechanism that enables entities to affect target behaviors, target decisions, or target outcomes through influence channels and influence resources.
- AKA: Influence System, Control Mechanism, Persuasion Mechanism, Power Mechanism.
- Context:
- It can typically operate through Influence Mechanism Channels including direct influence, indirect influence, and structural influence.
- It can typically utilize Influence Mechanism Resources such as information control, resource dependency, and social pressure.
- It can typically generate Influence Mechanism Effects on target beliefs, target preferences, and target actions.
- It can often require Influence Mechanism Maintenance through influence reinforcement and influence adaptation.
- It can often face Influence Mechanism Resistance from target autonomy and competing influence.
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- It can range from being a Soft Influence Mechanism to being a Hard Influence Mechanism, depending on its influence mechanism coercion level.
- It can range from being a Direct Influence Mechanism to being an Indirect Influence Mechanism, depending on its influence mechanism pathway.
- It can range from being a Formal Influence Mechanism to being an Informal Influence Mechanism, depending on its influence mechanism institutionalization.
- It can range from being a Transparent Influence Mechanism to being a Hidden Influence Mechanism, depending on its influence mechanism visibility.
- It can range from being a Unidirectional Influence Mechanism to being a Reciprocal Influence Mechanism, depending on its influence mechanism flow pattern.
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- It can enable Power Dynamics in social systems and organizational systems.
- It can support Control Systems through behavioral modification.
- It can inform Network Analysis of influence propagation.
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- Example(s):
- Economic Influence Mechanisms, such as:
- Political Influence Mechanisms, such as:
- Social Influence Mechanisms, such as:
- Technical Influence Mechanisms, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Random Events, which lack intentional influence and causal mechanism.
- Natural Processes, occurring without entity control or influence design.
- Autonomous Decisions, made independently of external influence mechanisms.
- See: Mechanism, Control Theory, Power Dynamics, Geopolitical Influence Leverage Mechanism, Social Influence, Causal Model, Network Effect.