week1_Kelemtrans_Pengantar
Definisi Kelembagaan (3)• The term ‘institution' is also used to refer to manydifferent types of entities including organizations as wellas the rules, norms, and strategies used to structurepatterns of interaction within and acrossorganizations.• “While the buildings in which organized entitieslocated are quite visible, institutions themselves areusually invisible.” (Ostrom, 1990, p.822-823)
What makes Institutions?Roles/Responsibilities/FunctionsPlanning,Regulation, Serviceprovision,Monitoring,Financing, etc.Drivers/EnablersPolicy, Plan, Act,Rule, ProgramPeople/Actorsagency, serviceproviders,organizations,individuals, etc.
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Definisi Kelembagaan (3)
• The term ‘institution' is also used to refer to many
different types of entities including organizations as well
as the rules, norms, and strategies used to structure
patterns of interaction within and across
organizations.
• “While the buildings in which organized entities
located are quite visible, institutions themselves are
usually invisible.” (Ostrom, 1990, p.822-823)