| In the [[social sciences]], organizations are [[studied]] by [[researchers]] from several [[disciplines]], the most common of which are [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], [[psychology]], management, and organizational [[communication]]. The broad area is commonly referred to as organizational studies, organizational [[behavior]] or organization [[analysis]]. Therefore, a [[number]] of different [[theories]] and [[perspectives]] exist, some of which are compatible, | | In the [[social sciences]], organizations are [[studied]] by [[researchers]] from several [[disciplines]], the most common of which are [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], [[psychology]], management, and organizational [[communication]]. The broad area is commonly referred to as organizational studies, organizational [[behavior]] or organization [[analysis]]. Therefore, a [[number]] of different [[theories]] and [[perspectives]] exist, some of which are compatible, |
| * Organization – [[functional]]: organization as a function of how entities like [[business]]es or [[state]] [[authorities]] are used (organization as a permanent [[structure]]). | | * Organization – [[functional]]: organization as a function of how entities like [[business]]es or [[state]] [[authorities]] are used (organization as a permanent [[structure]]). |
− | * Organization – [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institution institutional]: an [[entity]] is an organization (organization as an actual [[purpose]]ful structure within a social [[context]])[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization] | + | * Organization – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institution institutional]: an [[entity]] is an organization (organization as an actual [[purpose]]ful structure within a social [[context]])[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organization] |