välitysvaikutus
Välitysvaikutus, often translated as intermediation effect, refers to a concept in social sciences and economics that describes how an intermediary influences or shapes the outcome of a process or relationship. This intermediary can be an individual, an organization, a technology, or even a set of rules. The intermediary does not directly cause the final outcome but rather facilitates, modifies, or filters the interactions between other parties involved.
In economics, välitysvaikutus is commonly seen in financial markets. Banks and brokers act as intermediaries, connecting
In sociology, välitysvaikutus can describe how social institutions or opinion leaders mediate between individuals and broader