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Qué (quién) es institutional - definición

STRUCTURE OR MECHANISM OF SOCIAL ORDER AND COOPERATION GOVERNING THE BEHAVIOUR OF A SET OF INDIVIDUALS WITHIN A GIVEN COMMUNITY
Institutions; Institutional; Institutional structure; Social institution; Social institutions; Metainstitution; Metainstitutions; Institutional reform; Instituting; Instituted; Government institution; Government institutions; Meta-institution; Meta-institutions; Democratic institution

institutional         
1.
Institutional means relating to a large organization, for example a university, bank, or church.
The share price will be determined by bidding from institutional investors.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Institutional means relating to a building where people are looked after or held.
Outside the protected environment of institutional care he could not survive.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
An institutional value or quality is considered an important and typical feature of a particular society or group, usually because it has existed for a long time.
...social and institutional values.
ADJ: ADJ n
institutional         
¦ adjective
1. of, in, or like an institution.
impersonal or unappealing.
2. expressed or organized through institutions: institutional religion.
Derivatives
institutionalism noun
institutionally adverb
Institutional         
·adj Elementary; rudimental.
II. Institutional ·adj Instituted by authority.
III. Institutional ·adj Pertaining to, or treating of, institutions; as, institutional legends.

Wikipedia

Institution

Institutions (singular: institution) are humanly devised structures of rules and norms that shape and constrain individual behavior. All definitions of institutions generally entail that there is a level of persistence and continuity. Laws, rules, social conventions and norms are all examples of institutions. Institutions vary in their level of formality and informality.

Institutions are a principal object of study in social sciences such as political science, anthropology, economics, and sociology (the latter described by Émile Durkheim as the "science of institutions, their genesis and their functioning"). Primary or meta-institutions are institutions such as the family or money that are broad enough to encompass sets of related institutions. Institutions are also a central concern for law, the formal mechanism for political rule-making and enforcement. Historians study and document the founding, growth, decay and development of institutions as part of political, economic and cultural history.

Ejemplos de uso de institutional
1. Clement "has a very strong sense of institutional arrangements and institutional integrity," said Kenneth W.
2. Institutional investments, however, remained stable.
3. "There are competing institutional interests," Gonzales said.
4. Further changes would apply to institutional investors.
5. Institutional investors gorged on corporate bonds.