characteristics of bureaucracy in developing societies
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The characteristics of bureaucracy in developing societies is as follows:
- The basic administrative structure is inspired from other countries, or handed down due to colonization rather than new and innovative ways emerging from within the country.
- A lot of them do not have the necessary personnel for developmental strategies.
- The form and reality are often in a mismatch.
- Often it can be observed that these are under the control of an elite few who hardly represent the entire country, culturally and socially.
- The basic administrative structure is inspired from other countries, or handed down due to colonization rather than new and innovative ways emerging from within the country.
- A lot of them do not have the necessary personnel for developmental strategies.
- The form and reality are often in a mismatch.
- Often it can be observed that these are under the control of an elite few who hardly represent the entire country, culturally and socially.
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Characteristics of bureaucracy in Developing Societies:
The features of the bureaucracy as evident in the developing societies are enlisted below as follows,
- Colonial rule administers the structure of the developing society as the most basic part of bureaucracy.
- New or innovative form of administration are not taken up or being inspired.
- Developing society do not have their own developmental strategy.
- The ground reality and implementation of plans are much different from the planned ones.
- Bureaucracy is a representation of a group of bureaucrats which not the representatives of the society based on culture or social identity, rather they are from powerful ancestry or existence.
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