Institutional Framework

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An Institutional Framework is the system of conception, administration, and behaviour that structures an Institution and the actions that are undertaken within and without. An institutional framework consists of the Conceptual Framework, Administrative Framework, and Behavioural Framework.

Types

Institution > Administrative Framework, Authentic Institution, Inauthentic Institution

The Three Institutional Frameworks

Institution > Administrative Framework, Behavioural Framework, Conceptual Framework

Related LP Terms

Institutional Framework >

Non-LP Related Terms

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Notes

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Since institutions are formed within specific political and economic contexts, the specific form an institution takes will depend entirely on nature of the society within which it is created. Capitalist societies will generate capitalist institutional frameworks, feudal societies will generate feudal institutions within feudal frameworks, and so on.


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