Right – when we’re looking for ways to improve coordination, we should consider interventions at both the systemic level and the individual level.
It seems obvious that there’s a close relationship between the two levels. If the causal relationships between levels are murky, that implies casting a wide net when surveying potential interventions. (If we can’t see the causal relationships clearly at the start, we can’t confidently rule out interventions on either level.)
Right – when we’re looking for ways to improve coordination, we should consider interventions at both the systemic level and the individual level.
It seems obvious that there’s a close relationship between the two levels. If the causal relationships between levels are murky, that implies casting a wide net when surveying potential interventions. (If we can’t see the causal relationships clearly at the start, we can’t confidently rule out interventions on either level.)