Value
Ethics and social
- Value (ethics) wherein said concept may be construed as treating actions themselves as abstract objects, associating value to them
- Values (Western philosophy) expands the notion of value beyond that of ethics, but limited to Western sources
- Social imaginary is the set of values, institutions, laws, and symbols common to a particular social group
- Religious values reflect the beliefs and practices which a religious adherent partakes in.
Economics
- Value (economics), a measure of the benefit that may be gained from goods or service
- Theory of value (economics), the study of the concept of economic value
- Value (marketing), the difference between a customer's evaluation of benefits and costs
- Value investing, an investment paradigm
- Values (heritage), the measure by which the cultural significance of heritage items is assessed
- Present value
- Present value of benefits
Business
Other uses
- Value, also known as lightness or tone, a representation of variation in the perception of a color or color space's brightness
- Value (computer science), an expression that implies no further mathematical processing; a "normal form"
- Value (mathematics), a property such as number assigned to or calculated for a variable, constant or expression
- Value (semiotics), the significance, purpose and/or meaning of a symbol as determined or affected by other symbols
- Note value, the relative duration of a musical note
- Values (political party), a defunct New Zealand environmentalist political party
See also
Search for "value" on Wikipedia.
- Instrumental and intrinsic value
- Value theory, a range of approaches to understanding how, why, and to what degree people value things
- All pages with titles beginning with Value
- All pages with titles containing Value
- Valu (disambiguation)
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