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Both rest on the same natural law foundation, namely the sociality law which regulates not only pre-civil relations, institutions, and societies but also the civil condition needed to secure them.
1. the creation of sustainable social change 2. seeking of new opportunities 3. valued social change 4. commitment to innovation 5. refusal to be limited by resources 6. accountability to society Fowler (2000) "SE is the creation of viable socio-economic structures, relations, institutions, organizations and practices that yield and sustain social benefits".
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Job satisfaction encompasses job security, work-life balance, management styles, the content and challenge of one's work, pay, growth opportunities, autonomy, coworker relations, "institution aims and strategies," and work environment - among others.
In relation to institutions, and institutional processes, roles and purposes, I have insisted that if they are to have the potential to be corrupted then they must be morally legitimate, and not merely legitimate in some weaker sense, e.g. lawful.
In his new book, "Advantage," Adam Segal of the Council on Foreign Relations makes a compelling case for the American edge in the "software" of innovation — the "politics, social relations, and institutions that move ideas from the lab to the marketplace".
The socially constituted agent within a set of social relations and institutions provides a rich basis for characterizing social phenomena, and permits hypothesizing of higher-level structures and institutions.
The two sections are entirely dissimilar in their social relations and institutions.
Serota ruled out the creation of Tate "franchises" overseas, but emphasised the reciprocal nature of its relations with institutions overseas.
One attributes war to certain innate biological and psychological factors or drives, the other attributes it to certain social relations and institutions.
"One of the reasons scandals have become so important in our societies today is because they impinge upon the forms of trust which underpin social relations and institutions," said John B. Thompson, who teaches sociology at Cambridge University and is the author of "Political Scandal: Power and Visibility in the Media Age".
It's also a pretty good description of what used to pass for conservatism — a sense that social relations and institutions are fragile things, and that, while government can't create wealth or impose equality, at moments like this it has to establish a new equilibrium between individuals and huge economic forces, so that society doesn't crumble.
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