Institutions are social structures that have attained a high degree of resilience. [They] are composed of cultural-cognitive, normative, and regulative elements that, together with associated activities and resources, provide stability and meaning to social life. Institutions are transmitted by various types of carriers, including symbolic systems, relational systems, routines, and artifacts. Institutions operate at different levels of jurisdiction, from the world system to localized interpersonal relationships. Institutions by definition connote stability but are subject to change processes, both incremental and discontinuous.


p. 33 (2001:48) - ''Institutions and Organizations., 1995


Institutions are social structures that have attained a high degree of resilience. [They] are composed of cultural-cognitive, normative, and...

Institutions are social structures that have attained a high degree of resilience. [They] are composed of cultural-cognitive, normative, and...

Institutions are social structures that have attained a high degree of resilience. [They] are composed of cultural-cognitive, normative, and...

Institutions are social structures that have attained a high degree of resilience. [They] are composed of cultural-cognitive, normative, and...