önirányítás
Önirányítás, a Hungarian term for self‑management or autonomous management, refers to systems in which individuals or groups exercise control over their own work processes and decision‑making without external hierarchical oversight. The concept emerged in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional top‑down management models, emphasizing employee empowerment, sharing of authority, and collective responsibility for outcomes.
In practice, önirányítás can take several forms. Flat organizational structures eliminate middle management layers, allowing workers
Research indicates that well‑implemented önirányítás can boost motivation, increase job satisfaction, and improve productivity, though it
The theory of self‑determination, the sociological concept of "autopoiesis," and the economic study of horizontal organizations