bifoldmodellen
Bifoldmodellen, or the bifold model, is a theoretical framework used to analyze phenomena shaped by two interacting dimensions. The central premise is that outcomes result from the interaction between a normative layer (norms, rules, expectations) and a functional layer (practices, incentives, mechanisms). The folds are interdependent; altering one can create changes in the other, making single-factor explanations insufficient.
Variants of the model emphasize different relations: some treat the folds as symmetric; others as hierarchical
Applications of the bifoldmodellen span multiple disciplines. It has been used to study how formal policy design
Origins and usage: the term appears in Swedish-language scholarship and has been adopted in international debates
Limitations and critique: some scholars warn that the metaphor can oversimplify reality or introduce definitional vagueness