Domain
What are the domains—or facets of social reality—that are the targets of reflection and evolution?
How can improvement be achieved? Through which forms of agency can the direction of change be influenced?
Domain Space (Dimension)
- Production – Core economic activity; interventions here increase material output and technological capability.
- Infrastructure – Enables productive capacity and social welfare; investments in energy, transport, digital, and utilities are foundational.
- Human Capital – Skills, education, and technological competence directly affect productivity and innovation.
- Monetary & Financial Ecosystems – Ensure stability, liquidity, and the effective functioning of markets; critical for investment and entrepreneurship.
- Public Governance Ecosystem – Legal, fiscal, and regulatory frameworks enable societal coordination, enforce rules, and ensure accountability.
- Research Ecosystem – Drives innovation and technological progress; both fundamental and applied research are levers for long-term development.
- International Ecosystem – External relations, trade, and collaboration expand opportunities, knowledge flows, and markets.
- Urbanization & Spatial Planning – Organizes population, production, and services efficiently, impacting productivity and quality of life.
- Joint Cognition – Collective knowledge, coordination, and decision-making capabilities of society; underpins strategic alignment and innovation.
- Miscellaneous Social Domains – Welfare, health, and cultural aspects ensure social stability, resilience, and human development.
- The State — Used to disambiguate (State Finance vs. Social/Regional Finance).
Actor Set
Which actors are involved in each organizational dimension, and what are their primary roles and interactions?
Guide
- Each domain should articulate its problem space with precision and develop a conceptual model that enables systematic understanding, communication, and problem-solving within that domain.