Moral Norm

A moral norm is usually derived from one or more moral values and is a more specific standard that prescribes how people should act in order to satisfy expectations professionally, socially or culturally.

 

Cited in Glossary for Academic Integrity. ENAI Report 3G [online] (2018): Adapted from: Project SATORI, D1.1 Ethical Assessment of Research and Innovation: A Comparative Analysis of Practices and Institutions in the EU and selected other countries, http://satoriproject.eu/media/D1.1_Ethical-assessment-of-RI_a-comparative-analysis.pdf

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