institutional perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofinstitutionalandperspective

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institutional
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofinstitutionalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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First, it can be defined from a formalinstitutionalperspective.
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From aninstitutionalperspective, this understanding of labor's influence is somewhat simplistic.
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The arguments in support of the author's preferred approach (a discursiveinstitutionalperspective) are logical and clearly presented.
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From aninstitutionalperspective, the myopic behavior of lawmakers can be aggravated by institutional factors such as term-limits, shorter legislative periods, and unstable majority coalitions.
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Collectively, these four indicators comprise an appraisal from aninstitutionalperspective.
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Aninstitutionalperspectiveis also understood to include institutions as organisational structures through which we operate - universities, professional associations, government departments and so on.
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By the same token, can aninstitutionalperspectiveenhance our understanding of archaeological cases?
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The gender differentials in the likelihood of remarriage could be explained from a marriage-market perspective and from aninstitutionalperspective.
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In this article, we first sketch an analytical framework of policy tools and aninstitutionalperspectiveon change.
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More importantly though, aninstitutionalperspectivegrasps changes on different levels and stages and therefore goes beyond the level of decisions on, for instance, policy tools.
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The first deals with policy issues; the second aninstitutionalperspectiveand the third a technical perspective.
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For reasons of clarity, definitions of what is understood as research and what is understood as aninstitutionalperspectivein this paper are offered as follows.
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I will take aninstitutionalperspectiveand make three points.
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Sociology analyzes organizations in the first line from aninstitutionalperspective.
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From aninstitutionalperspective, there are four key stages of a development project: 1.
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For example, in the societal perspective, it is necessary for the author to consider costs that would not be relevant to a giveninstitutionalperspective.
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If, for example, a pharmacoeconomic study takes theinstitutionalperspective, medication cost would be relevant to resource expenditures involved in therapy delivery.
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The traditional perspective views discrimination as more individualistic, sporadic, and episodic than theinstitutionalperspective.
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Instead, they are treated as authored texts written from institutional perspectives in language open to cultural influences.
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