monopozas
Monopozas is a theoretical term used in organizational theory and political economy to describe a centralized governance pattern in which a single actor or body exerts predominant influence over decision-making, with limited channels for alternative voices. The concept emphasizes the concentration of authority and resources that enable rapid policymaking, while potentially reducing pluralism and accountability.
Key features of monopozas include centralized authority, streamlined decision processes, restricted participation, and a residual risk
Contexts in which monopozas can appear include corporate governance, municipal administration, and nonprofit networks, often in
Critics argue that any monopozas framework should incorporate checks and balances, transparency, and periodic reviews to