väräärtustele
Väräärtustele is a theoretical construct used to describe a systematic process for identifying, representing, and prioritizing values in decision-making. It treats values as actionable criteria that can be negotiated among stakeholders and translated into concrete requirements for policies, products, or actions.
The approach typically consists of three components: value nomination, which specifies the relevant values such as
Methodologically, väräärtustele proceeds through iterative stakeholder engagement, elicitation of preferences, construction of a value map, and
Applications of the concept appear in ethics assessments, public policy appraisal, technology and product design, corporate
Critics note that weighting values can be subjective and culturally biased, while proponents argue that formalizing