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Constraint literature

Constraint literature refers to the study of limitations or restrictions that affect how individuals or groups operate within society, organizations, or specific contexts. It explores how these constraints—such as rules, social norms, and available resources—shape behavior, decision-making, and outcomes. The literature examines both the positive and negative impacts of constraints, highlighting how they can foster creativity and innovation or, conversely, promote stagnation and frustration. By understanding these dynamics, we gain insights into human behavior and can develop strategies to navigate or alleviate these constraints effectively.