ceremonialadministrative
Ceremonialadministrative is a term used in organizational studies and public administration to describe the overlap between ceremonial practices and administrative procedures in institutions. It refers to practices in which ritualized or symbolic elements are embedded within formal governance, record-keeping, and routine decision-making, influencing legitimacy, coordination, and stakeholder perception.
Contexts include government offices, legislative bodies, universities, corporations, and religious-administrative organizations, where inaugurations, oath-taking, award ceremonies,
Key characteristics include formality, standardized procedures, symbolism legitimizing authority, a clear chain of ceremonial and administrative
Functions include reinforcing legitimacy of leaders and institutions, managing transitions of power, signalling commitments to stakeholders,
Examples include state inaugurations and swearing-in ceremonies that accompany the formal assumption of office, ceremonial signings
Critics argue that excessive ceremonialadministrative practices can reduce efficiency, obscure substantive issues, and privilege form over
See also public administration, organizational culture, ritual studies.