pathdependency
Pathdependency is a concept used primarily in the social sciences, especially in economics, organizational theory, and political science, to describe how historical choices overly limit present and future options. The term refers to the way that early decisions, institutional arrangements, or technological standards create a trajectory that becomes increasingly difficult to alter even when better alternatives appear. This phenomenon is often linked to increasing returns, network effects, or lock‑in mechanisms that reinforce the status quo.
One classic illustration is the QWERTY keyboard layout. Early adoption of the design in typewriters created
Scholars analyze pathdependency through the lenses of institutional inertia, specific knowledge, and historical contingency. It helps