When the effort involved in travel exceeds the willingness to travel, the control in operation is likely a form of behavioral or operational control. This reflects a situation where individuals or entities may choose to limit or avoid travel due to high costs, time constraints, or logistical challenges. Consequently, this control can lead to reduced mobility, affecting decision-making and operational efficiency. Organizations may need to reassess their travel policies or invest in alternatives to accommodate these constraints.
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