Bureaucratism

Bureaucratism refers to the negative, dysfunctional aspects of a bureaucracy—a system where formal rules, procedures, and officialdom hinder efficiency, common sense, and responsiveness to human needs. It is often characterized by red tape, excessive hierarchy, and the prioritizing of form over substance. Core Characteristics of Bureaucratism

Due to complex, overlapping layers of authority, it becomes difficult to pinpoint responsibility. Common Manifestations bureaucratism

The misuse of power by officials for personal gain. Historical and Theoretical Context Common Manifestations The misuse of power by officials

Defining Electronic Bureaucracy and Bureaucratism - thaijo.org An obsession with creating documentation

A callous attitude toward individuals, treating people as files rather than humans, and isolating officials from the citizens they serve.

Excessive regulation and formality required before action can be taken.

An obsession with creating documentation, reports, and meetings, which serves as a substitute for actual work.