superhierarchy

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

super- +‎ hierarchy

Noun[edit]

superhierarchy (plural superhierarchies)

  1. A higher or superior hierarchy.
    • 1953, John M. Pfiffner, Public Administration[1], The Ronald Press Company, page 402:
      What happens to Australian wool or Bolivian tin has profound and immediate repercussions in New York, London, and Des Moines. The world is becoming more and more a galaxy of economic superhierarchies which coordinate local subhierarchies.
    • 1965, Simulation, Volume 5[2], SAGE Publications, page 74:
      Now, Ben says there is a need to develop a superhierarchy of good management.
    • 1998, The Virtual Dimension: Architecture, Representation, and Crash Culture[3], Princeton Architectural Press, →ISBN, page 280:
      Thus, when several bureaucracies coexist (governmental, academic, ecclesiastic) in the absence of a superhierarchy to coordinate their interactions, the whole set of institutions will tend to form a meshwork of hierarchies, articulated mostly through local and temporary links.

Related terms[edit]