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valoriale

Valoriale is a neologism used in Italian-language discourse to describe concepts, policies, or practices that are grounded in or oriented toward human or ethical values. Formed from valore, meaning "value," and the suffix -ale, it functions as an adjective similar in use to value-based or value-oriented terms in other languages. In contemporary writing, valoriale commonly appears in discussions of ethics, governance, education, and corporate responsibility.

Usage and scope: Valoriale is not widely standardized in major dictionaries. It tends to appear in specialized

Etymology and linguistic notes: The word is a straightforward Italian formation, modeled on other -ale adjectives.

See also: value-based management, value system, ethics, corporate social responsibility. Limitations: due to its relative novelty,

or
policy-oriented
contexts,
where
speakers
seek
to
emphasize
normative
commitments
such
as
fairness,
sustainability,
transparency,
or
accountability.
It
can
modify
nouns
such
as
approccio
valoriale
(values-based
approach),
sistema
valoriale
(value
system),
or
comunicazione
valoriale
(values-based
communication).
It
is
distinct
from
the
noun
valore
and
the
adjective
etico;
valoriale
broadens
the
sense
of
value
beyond
mere
economic
or
market
value
to
include
moral
and
social
dimensions.
Its
precise
connotations
may
vary
by
author
and
field.
some
readers
may
find
valoriale
vague;
writers
often
substitute
more
explicit
phrases
like
basato
sui
valori
or
orientato
ai
valori.