jonoinnin
Jonoinnin is a Finnish term used to describe the act or process of queuing—people forming a line to wait for service, entry, or access in various settings. It covers both everyday behavior and organized systems designed to manage waiting in places like shops, banks, airports, clinics, ticket counters, and public transportation.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from jono, meaning line or queue, with the nominalizing suffix -ointi
Contexts and applications: Jonoinnin is a central concern in service design and operations. Practitioners consider how
Measurement and theory: The study of jonoinnin intersects with queueing theory, which models arrival rates, service
Cultural aspects: Queueing etiquette and perceptions of fairness influence jonoinnin in daily life, shaping expectations about