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  2. Integrity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrity

    Integrity is the quality of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or earnestness of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy.

  3. Infosys - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Infosys Limited in June 2011. [12] An initial public offering ( IPO) was floated in February 1993 with an offer price of ₹95 (equivalent to ₹ 690 or US$8.60 in 2023) per share against a book value of ₹20 (equivalent to ₹ 150 or US$1.80 in 2023) per share.

  4. Values-based innovation - Wikipedia

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    Values-based innovation is a theoretical concept and managerial approach that “understands and applies individual, organisational, societal, and global values, and corresponding normative orientations as a basis for innovation”.

  5. Denis Goulet - Wikipedia

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    Components of Development. Thirlwall, notes Goulet's contribution to the broadening of the notion of development to include economic and social objectives and the values that societies strive for. In this context he quotes Goulet's (1971) distinguishing of three basic components or core values of development: freedom.

  6. New survey finds agreement on most core American values - AOL

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    April 3, 2024 at 11:36 AM. A new poll found most Americans agreeing on most of the country’s core values including the right to vote and freedom of religion.

  7. Instrumental and intrinsic value - Wikipedia

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    Things are deemed to have instrumental value (or extrinsic value) if they help one achieve a particular end; intrinsic values, by contrast, are understood to be desirable in and of themselves. A tool or appliance, such as a hammer or washing machine, has instrumental value because it helps one pound in a nail or clean clothes.

  8. Universal value - Wikipedia

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    Schwartz's ten types of universal value are: power, achievement, hedonism, stimulation, self-direction, universalism, benevolence, tradition, conformity, and security. Below are each of the value types, with the specific related values alongside: Power: authority; leadership; dominance, social power, wealth.

  9. Public value - Wikipedia

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    Public values are those providing normative consensus about (1) the rights, benefits, and prerogatives to which citizens should (and should not) be entitled; (2) the obligations of citizens to society, the state and one another; and (3) the principles on which governments and policies should be based.

  10. Values in Action Inventory of Strengths - Wikipedia

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    CSV identifies six classes of virtue (i.e. "core virtues") comprising 24 measurable "character strengths". The organization of the six virtues and 24 strengths is as follows: Wisdom and Knowledge: creativity, curiosity, open-mindedness, love of learning, perspective. Courage: bravery, persistence, integrity, zest.

  11. Intrinsic value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Total intrinsic value. The total intrinsic value of an object is the product of its average intrinsic value, average value intensity, and value duration. It may be either an absolute or relative value. The total intrinsic value and total instrumental value together make the total whole value of an object.