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A structural fix refers to solving a problem or resolving a conflict by bringing about structural changes that change the underlying structures that provoked or sustain these problems. According to Heberlein such changes modify human behavior by regulating the social settings or the 'structures' in which the behavior occurs − their context. Such fixes are typically long-term opposed to temporary and require open and in-depth inquiry for the root structural causes of a problem and understanding of a system. Effectively changing norms would be an example of a structural fix. Often structural fixes involve a change of incentives.

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  • A structural fix refers to solving a problem or resolving a conflict by bringing about structural changes that change the underlying structures that provoked or sustain these problems. According to Heberlein such changes modify human behavior by regulating the social settings or the 'structures' in which the behavior occurs − their context. Such fixes are typically long-term opposed to temporary and require open and in-depth inquiry for the root structural causes of a problem and understanding of a system. Effectively changing norms would be an example of a structural fix. Often structural fixes involve a change of incentives. (en)
  • Perbaikan struktural adalah penyelesaian masalah atau penyelesaian konflik dengan cara melakukan yang mendasari masalah tersebut. Menurut Heberlein, perubahan seperti ini merombak perilaku manusia dengan mengatur atau 'struktur' yang memungkinkan perilaku tersebut ada. Perbaikan ini biasanya berjangka panjang, tidak sementara, dan memerlukan penelitian terbuka dan mendalam untuk mengetahui penyebab utama suatu masalah secara struktural dan memahami sebuah . Mengganti secara efektif adalah contoh perbaikan struktural. Perbaikan struktural sering kali memerlukan perubahan insentif. (in)
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  • A structural fix refers to solving a problem or resolving a conflict by bringing about structural changes that change the underlying structures that provoked or sustain these problems. According to Heberlein such changes modify human behavior by regulating the social settings or the 'structures' in which the behavior occurs − their context. Such fixes are typically long-term opposed to temporary and require open and in-depth inquiry for the root structural causes of a problem and understanding of a system. Effectively changing norms would be an example of a structural fix. Often structural fixes involve a change of incentives. (en)
  • Perbaikan struktural adalah penyelesaian masalah atau penyelesaian konflik dengan cara melakukan yang mendasari masalah tersebut. Menurut Heberlein, perubahan seperti ini merombak perilaku manusia dengan mengatur atau 'struktur' yang memungkinkan perilaku tersebut ada. Perbaikan ini biasanya berjangka panjang, tidak sementara, dan memerlukan penelitian terbuka dan mendalam untuk mengetahui penyebab utama suatu masalah secara struktural dan memahami sebuah . Mengganti secara efektif adalah contoh perbaikan struktural. Perbaikan struktural sering kali memerlukan perubahan insentif. (in)
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