vastuuullisuudena
Vastuuullisuudena is a neologism in Finnish that denotes the state or quality of accountability that is integrated into daily practice within organizations, institutions, and society. It aims to capture not only the assignment of responsibility but also the processes, culture, and structures that make responsibility actionable and verifiable in real time. The term is most often found in academic discussions on governance, ethics, and sustainability, and is sometimes used to describe aspirational standards rather than a formal regulatory category.
Etymology: It combines vastuu (responsibility) with vastuullisuus (the quality of being responsible) and the suffix -na,
Core concepts: It emphasizes proactive responsibility, transparency, learning from mistakes, and inclusive decision-making. It envisions clear
Applications: In corporate governance, vastuuullisuudena encourages responsible innovation, ethical data handling, transparent reporting, and responsible supply
Critique: As a neologism, it risks vagueness and inconsistent usage. Some critics argue that without clear criteria
See also: vastuullisuus, vastuullinen toiminta, corporate social responsibility, governance, accountability.