egenvikter
Egenvikter is a Norwegian term that translates roughly to “own benefits” or “self-benefits.” It is a compound of egen (own) and vikter (weights), and it is used to describe calculations, arguments, or policies that privilege the interests of the actor who makes the decision.
In ethics and political discourse, egenvikter is often used descriptively or critically to refer to self-serving
In decision theory and economics, the concept can describe the weighting of outcomes according to an actor’s
Usage and interpretation of egenvikter depend on context. In public debate, it is often a normative critique,
See also: self-interest, bias, stakeholder theory, value weighting.