Table 1 Differences between institution and organization

No Institution Organization
1 Tend to be more traditional. Tend to be more modern.
2 Usually bottom-up, raise from society. Public driven. Top-down, policy or arrangement from the authority. Government or authority has driven.
3 The Institution needs to be organized. The organization needs to be institutionalized.
4 Defined as the set of behavioral rules that govern a particular pattern of section and relationship. Generally seen as a decision-making unit that exercises control of resources.
5 Institution refers to both abstract and concrete entities. Organization refers to physical entities.
6 Aspects of institutions refer to the norm, regulation, and cultural cognitive. Aspects of organization refer to membership, leadership, rules in the organization, structure, capacity, goals, and finance.
The aspects are more abstracts, unique and fundamental at the same time. The aspects are more visible, more measurable, and structurally clearer.
7 The change in the Institution takes a longer time and at a slower pace. More dynamic and more fast-changing.