To this day, the Viennese are keen practitioners of bureaucratic administration, and relevant documents are prominently displayed at the museum.
He maintains that capitalist enterprises and the modern nation state require a 'rational' bureaucratic administration which involves large numbers of administrators and clerical staff.
(Weber's views on bureaucratic administration are outlined in Chapter 7, pp. 406-411).
Replace bureaucratic administration with entrepreneurial management.
The empire had a centralised, bureaucratic administration under the King and a large professional army and civil services, inspiring similar developments in later empires.
Skocpol also argues that successful revolutions "paved the way for centralized, rational bureaucratic administration in the countries she studied."
"The Government has no intention of using its 51 percent control to impose a bureaucratic administration in the new subsidiaries," he said.
Quite importantly, they pay the largest share of taxes into our budgets, meaning that it is largely they who sustain bureaucratic administrations.
"The written tradition dependent on papyrus and the roll supported an emphasis on centralized bureaucratic administration," Innis writes.
However, the bureaucratic administration of the Radio Iran made it impossible for Neydavoud to maintain a free and productive career in the organization.