bürokraatlikkuse
Bürokraatlikkuse refers to the system of government or administration that is characterized by a hierarchy of officials, a division of labor, and adherence to established rules and procedures. It is a form of organization designed to manage complex tasks and large populations efficiently. Key features often include a clear chain of command, specialized roles, and a reliance on written documentation and formal processes. The term can sometimes carry negative connotations, implying excessive red tape, slow decision-making, and a lack of flexibility.
The concept of bureaucracy was extensively studied by sociologist Max Weber, who viewed it as the most
In practice, bürokraatlikkuse exists in various forms, from government agencies and large corporations to universities and