Agentic

/əˈdʒɛn.tɪk/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Pertaining to the capacity of an individual or entity to act with autonomy and intentionality within legal or organizational contexts.
    The agentic role of the trustee allows them to manage the trust assets according to the settlor’s wishes.

Commentary

The term 'agentic' emphasizes the proactive, self-directed capacity to act, often relevant in discussions of agency law and organizational behavior.

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