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The role of adolescent athletes' task value patterns in their educational and athletic career aspirations

2018

Abstract The present study examined the stability and change in task value patterns that Finnish student-athletes (n  = 391) show during their first two years in upper secondary sport school and the extent to which these patterns, and changes in them, are associated with students' future educational and athletic career aspirations . By using latent profile analysis , three different and highly stable motivational patterns were identified among adolescents: (1) a dual motivated pattern, characterized by high value placed on both school and sport; (2) a low academically motivated pattern, characterized by a high value placed on sport but a low value on school; and (3) a relatively low sport m…

Value (ethics)Social PsychologyAdolescent athleteseducationtask valuesTask valueEducationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestudent-athletesDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516ta315ta515Secondary levelopiskelijatProfessional career05 social sciencesperson-oriented approach050301 education030229 sport scienceseducational aspirationsurakehityskoulutusdual careeropiskeluPsychology0503 educationhuman activitiesurheilijatLearning and Individual Differences
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The political, legal and moral scope of the universal declaration of human rights: pending issues

2018

With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a new era began in the recognition and guarantee of human rights in the international area. However, since the moment of its approval, this text has received negative evaluations designed to relegate it to the background. The responses to these criticisms allow us to review their political and legal scope, and put it in value as a reference model in the field of human rights, delving into the pending issues to strengthen it. This is intended, on the seventieth anniversary of the Declaration, to insist that this remains an essential bridge to clarify standards that can serve as a basis for discussion between different cultures a…

Value (ethics)Sociology and Political ScienceHuman rightsScope (project management)Moral ReferenceField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectDeclarationPoliticsNew ValuesLegal ValuePolitical Consensuslcsh:K1-7720LawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationslcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceIdeologyUDHRHuman DignityLawmedia_common
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Does it take two to tango? Factors related to the ease of societal uptake of scientific knowledge

2016

Science policy increasingly focuses on maximising societal benefits from science and technology investments, but often reduces those benefits to activities involving codifying and selling knowledge, thereby idealising best practice academic behaviours around entrepreneurial superstars. This paper argues that societal value depends on knowledge being used, making knowledge's eventual exploitation partly dependent upon on whether other users-societal or scientific-can use that knowledge (i.e. on how far new knowledge is cognate with users' existing knowledge). When scientists incorporate user knowledge into their research processes, what we call 'open research behaviours', their knowledge may…

Value (ethics)Sociology of scientific knowledgeKnowledge managementPublic AdministrationBest practiceResearch structuresGeography Planning and DevelopmentOpennessManagement Monitoring Policy and Law050905 science studiesOpen research0502 economics and businessPersonal knowledge managementOpenness to experienceCcientists characteristicsbusiness.industryMETIS-31747605 social sciencesKnowledge value chainIR-100930Scientists’ characteristics.Hybrid scientific governanceORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASScience policy0509 other social sciencesPsychologybusinessResearch micro-practices050203 business & managementOpen research behavioursScience and Public Policy
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Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Structure, Boundaries, and Dynamics

2019

Recognizing the broader dimensions of entrepreneurial and innovation activities, holistic and inclusive networked approaches pave the way to co-creation activities that are essential for achieving sustainability in food systems. Recent studies have started to deepen what are the critical enablers for creating thriving entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems. Networks that include firms, institutions, and several other relevant stakeholders in knowledge spillovers enable to produce more social and economic value through co-creation processes. However, due to the unique complexity within ecosystems, there is no standardized framework or strategy to develop entrepreneurial or innovation ecos…

Value (ethics)Structure (mathematical logic)Knowledge managementValue co-creationbusiness.industryInnovation ecosystemEntrepreneurial ecosystemFood systemsSustainabilityAction (philosophy)Food systemDynamics (music)ThrivingSustainabilityFood systemsEntrepreneurial ecosystemsEcosystemEntrepreneurial ecosystems; Food systems; Innovation ecosystems; Sustainability; Value co-creationBusinessInnovation ecosystems
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The Complexity of Value and the Evaluation of Complexity: Social Use Value and Multi-criteria Analysis

2018

The “challenge of complexity” is one of the many points of convergence between the Encyclical Laudato si’ and the evolution of post-modern scientific thought. This study aims to analyze how complexity represents the essential element of the profound renewal in the scientific paradigm of the discipline of evaluation, particularly in regard to the theory of value, the categories of value, and the instruments of multi-criteria evaluation. Some contemporary theories of value propose, in fact, a complex source of value, such as surpluses of energy and of information (Ecological Economics) or as the creative and synergistic combination of three surpluses, namely energetic and non-entropic, geneal…

Value (ethics)Total economic value0211 other engineering and technologiesEquity (finance)021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesSocial value orientations01 natural sciencesHomo economicusValue theoryComplexity Theory of value Social use value Multi-criteria evaluationSettore ICAR/22 - EstimoSociologyPositive economicsExchange valueDiscipline0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Values, ideological attitudes and patriotism

2014

We tested a series of discriminant associations, investigating how dimensions of patriotism (i.e. blind and constructive) differently relate to value orientations, and to ideological attitudes such as Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO). Using an Italian student sample (N = 146) we found that blind patriotism correlated positively with tradition and negatively with universalism, whilst constructive patriotism correlated negatively with tradition and positively with universalism. Both RWA and SDO correlated negatively with universalism, whilst only RWA was associated with security and tradition and only SDO related positively to power and self-direction. …

Value (ethics)blind patriotismMediation (Marxist theory and media studies)media_common.quotation_subjectsocial dominanceAuthoritarianismPower (social and political)authoritarianismPatriotismvaluesIdeologyauthoritarianism; values; social dominance; blind patriotism; constructive patriotismPsychologySocial dominance orientationSocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyUniversalismValues Authoritarianism Social Dominance Blind patriotism Constructive patriotismmedia_commonconstructive patriotism
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The Concept of Value for CSR: A Debate Drawn from Italian Classical Accounting

2017

This paper underlines the importance of the concept of value for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and then explores it beyond economics, looking for its social and philosophical roots. Considering the most recent literature on the matter, the dilemma between a non-monetary, multi-variable conception and a monetary, one-variable conception is set. To obtain the origins of the meaning for this basic concept in CSR, Italian literature regarding ‘value in accounting’ is explored. The main result from this first survey is the existence of a ‘chain’ from the highest conception of value (philosophical, ethical), to the most practical conception (accounting techniques of measurement). By this …

Value (ethics)business.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesAccounting06 humanities and the artsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentBusiness value0603 philosophy ethics and religionDilemmaMeaning (philosophy of language)0502 economics and businessCorporate social responsibilityNormative060301 applied ethicsSociologySet (psychology)business050203 business & managementCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
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Enabling transformative value creation through online weight loss services

2020

PurposeThis study aims to understand how online weight loss services could help customers achieve a durable change. The particular focus is on exploring the roles of value co-creation and well-being outcomes in reinforcing the transformative value potential, which is argued to be realized as customers’ intentions to continue a healthier lifestyle after the service period has ended.Design/methodology/approachData was collected from the participants of an online weight loss service (n = 498), and a conceptual research model was tested using structural equation modelling.FindingsThe results imply that compliance with the guidelines and social support are two value co-creation activities that c…

Value (ethics)hyvinvointi (terveydellinen)terveyspalvelutControl (management)sosiaalinen tukiContext (language use)self-service technologySocial supportwell-beingtransformative service0502 economics and businessCo-creationMarketinghealth servicesvertaisryhmätverkkopalvelutMarketingService (business)transformative valuearvonluonti05 social scienceslaihdutuspeer-to-peersocial supportbehaviour maintenanceTransformative learningWell-being050211 marketingweight lossPsychology050203 business & managementco-creation
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Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: An Overview of Their Relationship from the Perspective of Moral Values

2021

Orthodox–Evangelical relationships are dominated by proselytism (at least in Eastern Europe and in the former Soviet Union). This is understood as church conversion practiced through unfair means among people who are already Christians, belonging to so-called “historical churches.” However, beyond it, there is a real potential for cooperation using moral values as a starting point. As there is an increasing disagreement between the Orthodox and mainline Protestant on moral values, the Orthodox and Evangelicals might increase their cooperation as they witness traditional values of Christianity. This kind of cooperation might be partially contextual, but it is based on Biblicism, which both O…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyOrthodoxy0603 philosophy ethics and religionBL1-2790ecumenical movementTraditional valuesProtestantism0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologymoral valuesmedia_common060303 religions & theologyReligions. Mythology. Rationalism05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Religious studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsChristianityWitnessForm of the Goodorthodox and evangelicalsproselytismWorld Council of ChurchesReligions
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Inclusive Values and the Righteousness of Life: The Foundation of Global Solidarity

2009

Many scholars have argued that unity of humankind can be established on the basis of some basic or core human values. Instead of engaging in a comparative empirical research, compiling lists of core values derived from different cultures, discuss their relevance for human fellowship, I examine the simple values of life that during the 1980s united people in Poland and made them to form the powerful civic movement, which was Solidarity. Today we live in a world that is fundamentally different from that before 1989. We are no longer divided by a global ideological struggle between communism and liberal democracy. The key issue today is not a bipolar division but globalization. My thesis is to…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicsGlobal solidarity.Unity of humankind.Inclusive values.Core human values.Globalization.Poland’s solidarity.Righteousness of lifeLiberal democracyRighteousnessSolidarityEpistemologyPhilosophyGlobalizationMechanical and organic solidarityIdeologySociologyPolitical philosophySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonEthical Theory and Moral Practice
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