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  2. Institution - Wikipedia

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    Institutions and economic development In the context of institutions and how they are formed, North suggests that institutions ultimately work to provide social structure in society and to incentivize individuals who abide by this structure. North explains that there is in fact a difference between institutions and organizations and that ...

  3. Institute - Wikipedia

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    An institute is an organisational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations ( research institutes ) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body.

  4. List of professional institutions in management - Wikipedia

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    An institute is an organisation that has a particular purpose, in this case, the purpose is for further and higher education; [5] some higher education institutions hold university statues'. [ 6 ] The higher education institutions need to have a distinct image that they should maintain and also to develop, this would be so that they can create ...

  5. Academic institution - Wikipedia

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    Medical school – A medical school or faculty of medicine is a tertiary educational institution or part of such an institution that teaches medicine. In addition to fulfilling a major requirement to become a medical doctor , some medical schools offer master's degree programs, PhD ( Doctor of Philosophy ) programs, and other educational programs.

  6. Institutional analysis - Wikipedia

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    Institutional analysis is the part of the social sciences that studies how institutions—i.e., structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of two or more individuals—behave and function according to both empirical rules (informal rules-in-use and norms) and also theoretical rules (formal rules and law).

  7. Institution (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Institutions are social constructs, both cultural and organizational. Institution or institutions may also refer to: Formal organizations; The buildings maintained by such organizations, particularly: Lunatic asylums; Prisons; Institutions in computer science

  8. The Establishment - Wikipedia

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    In sociology and in political science, the term The Establishment describes the dominant social group, the elite who control a polity, an organization, or an institution.In the praxis of wealth and power, the Establishment usually is a self-selecting, closed elite entrenched within specific institutions — hence, a relatively small social class can exercise all socio-political control.

  9. Cultural institution - Wikipedia

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    A cultural institution or cultural organization is an organization within a culture or subculture that works for the preservation or promotion of culture. [1] The term is especially used of public and charitable organizations, but its range of meaning can be very broad.