@article{Marko S Hermawan, Evan Sugiarto_2020, title={THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF AN INTERMEDIARY ORGANIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF ‘PEMUDA PANCASILA’ A BUSINESS INTERMEDIARY IN INDONESIA}, volume={18}, url={https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/2018}, abstractNote={<p>The institutionalization of an intermediary organization is imperative to legitimatize social and<br>people’s organizations within an Indonesian business context. The aims of this study are to<br>investigate the importance of providing such an organization as an intermediary institution in<br>negotiating, supporting, and providing assistance between a company and an authority. In this<br>case, the role of Pemuda Pancasila (PP) is scrutinized in order to provide an understanding on<br>how business in done in Indonesia. An interpretivism approach was used to acquire an in-depth<br>understanding of the organization, as well as its systems. Semi-structured interviews and<br>observations were employed to gather data, and an emic approach was used to reveal such<br>themes. The findings suggest three themes associated with the institutionalization of PP:<br>operational fieldwork, political ties, and ties with regulatory bodies. In conclusion, PP is<br>institutionalized as a reliable organization for its safety and useful links, both for internal<br>members and external parties. Through its connections, PP is legitimized as a part of Indonesia’s<br>business systems, in order to facilitate the process of negotiation and administration concerns.</p>}, number={1}, journal={PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology}, author={Marko S Hermawan, Evan Sugiarto}, year={2020}, month={Dec.}, pages={153 - 165} }