Structural constraints refer to limitations imposed by a system’s design, resources, or rules, shaping how decisions and actions unfold. Used in fields like sociology, economics, and engineering, they analyze barriers within organizations or markets. Researchers, policymakers, and managers benefit by identifying bottlenecks, optimizing workflows, and improving strategic planning to navigate these fixed boundaries effectively.
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