value-driven policies
[ˈvæl.juː ˈdrɪ.vən ˈpɑl.ə.siz]
noun phrasepl: value-driven policies
políticas orientadas por valores
1. Policies or strategies that are primarily guided by fundamental principles, ethical standards, or core beliefs rather than purely by profit or efficiency metrics
The company's value-driven policies prioritize environmental sustainability and fair labor practices over short-term revenue gains.
As políticas orientadas por valores da empresa priorizam a sustentabilidade ambiental e práticas trabalhistas justas em detrimento dos ganhos de receita a curto prazo.
2. Government or organizational directives that reflect and promote specific moral, social, or ideological convictions
The new administration implemented value-driven policies focused on social equity and community development.
A nova administração implementou políticas orientadas por valores focadas na equidade social e no desenvolvimento comunitário.
Value-driven policies have gained prominence in contemporary organizational discourse, particularly in Brazil and the USA, reflecting growing corporate social responsibility movements and stakeholder capitalism trends. In Brazil, this concept resonates with discussions about social inequality and environmental conservation, while in the USA it often intersects with political ideologies and corporate activism debates.
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