Institutio est ulla structura vel instrumentum ordinis socialis quod mores copiae singulorum intra commune datum gubernat; quae res humana vel animalis esse potest. Institutiones agnoscuntur per propositum sociale, singulos et consilia superantes per intercessionem regularum mores entitatum vivorum gubernant.[1]

Verbum institutio usitate moribus et exemplaribus actionis socialis magni momenti, ac praecipuis organizationibus formalibus gubernationis et officiorum publicorum adhibetur. Institutiones, ut structurae et rationes ordinis socialis inter certas species, sunt una ex praecipuis studii rebus in scientiis socialibus, sicut scientia politica, anthropologia, oeconomica, et sociologia, illo ab Aemilio Durkheim appellato "scientia institutionum, earum originis, et earum actionis."[2] Institutiones etiam sunt magna legum cura, formale regularum politicarum perferendarum et exercendarum instrumentum.

Exempla institutorum

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In contextu extenso:

Nexus interni

  1. "Social Institutions," Stanford Encyclopaedia.
  2. Émile Durkheim (1895), "The Rules of Sociological Method," ed. 8a, conv. Sarah A. Solovay et John M. Mueller, ed. George E. G. Catlin (1938, ed. 1964), 45.
  3. Translationem vocabuli Anglici think tank

Bibliographia

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  • Berger, P. L., et T. Luckmann. 1966. The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. Garden City Novi Eboraci: Anchor Books.
  • Chang, Ha-Joon, ed. 2007. Institutional Change and Economic Development. Anthem Press.
  • Greif, Avner. 2006 Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521671347.
  • North, D. C. 1990. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
  • North, Douglass C. 2016. Institutions. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 7 Martii. JSTOR.
  • Schotter, A. 1981. The Economic Theory of Social Institutions. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
  • Whyte, William H. 1956. The Organization Man. Doubleday Publishing.

Nexus externi

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