Abstract
Institutions are fundamental for the organization of human societies; they cover areas such as economic, social, political and cultural; and they are a mechanism through which human beings systematize and regulate certain daily activities. At the same time, the institution can vary in its meaning according to its formal dimension; and, finally, institutionalization is then understood as the officialization of collective representation, its permanence and the need for society to perpetuate it with certain characteristics that are fundamental to regulate and approve it.
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