bürokraatlikus
Bürokraatlikus is the state or quality of being bureaucratic, or the process of bureaucratization within organizations. It describes systems where administration is organized around formal rules, procedures and a clear hierarchy, with decisions often guided by written regulations and standardized practices rather than individual discretion. The term is used in political science, sociology and public administration to analyze how institutions function and evolve.
The concept is closely linked to the idea of a bureaucracy, most prominently described by Max Weber
Critics argue that excessive bürokraatlikkus leads to red tape, slower decision-making and reduced adaptability. There is
In contemporary governance and management, reforms seek to balance bürokraatlikkus with flexibility. Approaches include simplification of
See also: bürokraatia, public administration, red tape, Weberian bureaucracy, administrative reform.