institutiot
Institutiot, the Finnish term for institutions, refer to enduring structures that organize and constrain social behavior. In social science, institutions are the stable rules, norms, and organizations that shape how people interact, coordinate activities, and allocate resources. They include formal organizations such as governments, schools, and corporations, as well as informal norms that guide daily life.
Institutions can be formal or informal. Formal institutions establish codified rules and procedures, such as constitutions,
Analyses of institutions explore their origin, persistence, and change. Mechanisms such as path dependence, legitimacy, and
In Finland and in Finnish-language discourse, instituutiot are used to describe both formal public structures and
Critiques emphasize that institutions can entrench inequality or slow innovation, while supporters argue they provide stability