value system
1value system — value systems N COUNT The value system of a group of people is the set of beliefs and attitudes that they all share …
2Value system — A value system is a set of consistent ethic values (more specifically the personal and cultural values) and measures used for the purpose of ethical or ideological integrity. A well defined value system is a moral code. Personal and communal One… …
3value system — noun a) A hierarchy of values that all moral agents possess, demonstrated by their choices. Most peoples value systems differ, making the imposition of a singular value system by the state a source of constant social warfare. This is an… …
4value-system — noun the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group (Freq. 4) the Puritan ethic a person with old fashioned values • Syn: ↑ethic, ↑moral principle, ↑value orientation • Hypernyms: ↑ …
5value system — noun : the system of established values, norms, or goals existing in a society …
6value system — giving something worth according to its order of importance in the eyes of the individual or organization …
7Attribute-value system — An attribute value system is a basic knowledge representation framework comprising a table with columns designating attributes (also known as properties , predicates, features, dimensions, characteristics or independent variables depending on the …
8Value judgment — A value judgment is a judgment of the rightness or wrongness of something, or of the usefulness of something, based on a personal view. As a generalization, a value judgment can refer to a judgment based upon a particular set of values or on a… …
9Value (ethics) — For other uses, see Value (disambiguation). In ethics, value is a property of objects, including physical objects as well as abstract objects (e.g. actions), representing their degree of importance. Ethic value denotes something s degree of… …
10Value chain — The value chain, also known as value chain analysis, is a concept from business management that was first described and popularized by Michael Porter in his 1985 best seller, Competitive Advantage: Creating and Sustaining Superior Performance .A… …