Significance of Institution
Synonyms: Organization, Establishment, Foundation, Entity, Body, Corporation, Academy, Institute, Agency, Facility, Center, Administrative body
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The concept of Institution in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Institution" signifies Triveni as a recognized entity that the trust seeks to uphold, emphasizing its importance and established role within the region.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Institutions of the native population were neglected, and those of England could not be successfully implanted, leaving a void.[1] (2) Refers to Triveni as an established entity that the trust aims to sustain.[2]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) An organization the sender intends to establish in Calcutta, requiring a silent attempt and fundraising efforts.[3] (2) An organization or establishment for which land has been acquired near Calcutta, signifying a project the sender is actively involved in developing.[4]
The concept of Institution in scientific sources
The keyphrase "Institution" encompasses established organizations that influence societal behavior and resource access. In addressing burnout, participant recommendations highlighted institution-related themes alongside staff and patient issues, underscoring their role in improving workplace conditions.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The established laws, norms, and organizations that shape economic and social behavior within a society.[5] (2) These are established laws, practices, and organizations that shape how businesses operate, and they can be influenced by digitalization, particularly in the context of new venture internationalization.[6] (3) Institutions, such as universities, play a vital role in supporting research, and analyzing their collaboration networks reveals the academic infrastructure of a field.[7]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) The institutions that compiled or collected the data are not liable for any errors or interpretations presented in the publication, emphasizing authorial responsibility.[8] (2) Investigating representatives of institutions is recommended to understand their role as gatekeepers in waste services provision and improve waste management.[9] (3) Institutions are organizations that offer resources and support to individuals, with professionals acting as key intermediaries for accessing these benefits.[10]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) A societal structure or practice whose meaning and function can only be fully understood by reliving its impact on individual consciousness.[11] (2) It is necessary for housing and preserving practices, but are dangerous because they are constituted by forces centrifugal to the regulative ideals.[12] (3) Some rectors were not immediately ordained to higher orders on institution, as indicated in the registers of the archbishops of York between 1306 and 1311.[13]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) A study in Honduras found that very few referrals received a reply from higher-level facilities.[14]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This refers to established organizations or structures within a society, such as government bodies, schools, and healthcare systems, that play a role in shaping people's behaviors and access to resources.[15]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) Institution-related themes were prominently reported in participant recommendations to reduce the levels of burnout, which is an important factor in the study, along with staff and patient related themes.[16]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The Institution provided authorization for the entire animal investigation process, with a specific registration number assigned to the study.[17]
Classical concept of 'Institution'
From: Legends Of The Gods
(1) The true reason of the institution and observation of rites is one, namely, the extraordinary notions that the priests entertain of cleanliness.[18]
