Abstract

The bureaucracy continues to exist in the post-industrial society. Contrary to many predictions, the scope of its activities and its impact on management in the society increase. Innovation bureaucracy emerges. It is associated with the innovation management. The article describes in detail the increasing role of bureaucracy in modern Russian social and economic conditions. The objective causes of the situation are: routines in the organization of the innovation process, the need of the bureaucracy in the implementation of large-scale projects etc. While working with innovation, the bureaucracy retains its nature, and tries to substitute genuine creativity by multitude bureaucratic procedures, the invention of which constitutes its substance. In particular, such a situation occurs when computers and the Internet are used in public and private organizations.

Highlights

  • Personal bureaucracy is based on a completely different basic principle: the centralization of power. This type of bureaucracy occurs in public administration where it is impossible to foresee and regulate all the possible future situations on a designated territory, so the clear chain of command and firm subordination of all links create the basis for efficiency of the whole system of governance

  • A significant share of resources allocated for innovations goes to bureaucracy

  • Today it has secured a new stable financial source, together with an eternal raison d'etre for itself: the bureaucracy claims to care for the right spending, prevent misuse of resources and, in this quality, "help' the innovators

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Summary

Postmodern Openings

ISSN: 2068-0236 | e-ISSN: 2069-9387 Covered in: Web of Sciences (WOS); EBSCO; ERIH+; Google Scholar; Index Copernicus; Ideas RePeC; Econpapers; Socionet; CEEOL; Ulrich ProQuest; Cabell, Journalseek; Scipio; Philpapers; SHERPA/RoMEO repositories; KVK; WorldCat; CrossRef; CrossCheck. Sergey Aleksandrovich BARKOV1, Anna Valer’yevna MARKEEVA2, Olga Vladimirovna GAVRILENKO3

Introduction
The origins of innovation bureaucracy
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