value transmission
Value transmission refers to the process of transferring important moral, ethical, or cultural beliefs, principles, or norms from one individual or group to another, typically through communication, education, or demonstration, thereby influencing their actions and behaviors.
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Related Concepts (23)
- cultural value transmission
- ethics and moral value transmission
- family and parental value transmission
- intergenerational value transmission
- value coherence
- value formation
- value loading problem
- value transmission across different societies and cultures
- value transmission and consumer behavior
- value transmission and environmental sustainability
- value transmission and globalization
- value transmission and human rights
- value transmission and identity formation
- value transmission and social change
- value transmission and social justice
- value transmission and technology
- value transmission in education
- value transmission in healthcare ethics
- value transmission in political ideologies
- value transmission in religious contexts
- value transmission in social movements
- value transmission in the workplace
- value transmission through media and social networks
Similar Concepts
- cultural transmission
- data transmission
- education and knowledge transmission
- intergenerational transmission of values
- knowledge transfer
- knowledge transmission methods
- language transmission
- power transfer
- risk transfer
- technology transfer
- transmission
- transmission of cultural norms and values
- transmission of values
- value change
- value delivery