hierarkiana
Hierarkiana is a framework for analyzing systems organized into hierarchical layers. It examines how authority, information, and resources flow between levels and how interactions across layers yield emergent properties. Used in organizational theory, design, and information architecture, it studies both natural and artificial hierarchies.
Origin and scope: The term combines hierarchy with the suffix -iana and emerged in early 21st century
Key concepts: Levels, agents at each level, and interfaces mediate influence between layers. Feedback loops align
Applications: Hierarkiana informs organizational design, including division of labor and coordination across units; it guides software
Criticism and debates: Critics point to definitional vagueness and the risk of naturalizing power hierarchies or
See also: hierarchical organization, systems theory, complex systems, network theory.