changecause
Changecause is a neologism used in discussions of change processes to denote the initiating factor or event that triggers a change in a system’s state. The term blends change and cause and is often employed when analysts want to distinguish the initial trigger from subsequent consequences, correlations, or reinforcing feedbacks. Its usage is informal and varies by discipline.
Origins of the term are not standardized. It appears in online discourse, case studies, and theory papers
Concept and practice. A changecause is typically conceived as an event or condition that, within a specified
Examples. In public policy, the enactment of a new regulation can be the changecause that leads to
Limitations. Critics note that labeling a single changecause can oversimplify complex adaptive systems and obscure the