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Businessworthiness vs Businessworthy - What's the difference?

businessworthiness | businessworthy | Derived terms |

Businessworthy is a derived term of businessworthiness.



As a noun businessworthiness

is the property of being businessworthy.

As an adjective businessworthy is

adhering to principles of ethical and responsible conduct when interacting with society.

businessworthiness

English

Noun

(-)
  • The property of being businessworthy.
  • businessworthy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (of a businessperson or company) adhering to principles of ethical and responsible conduct when interacting with society.
  • Of business conduct in accordance with the dictum that "Markets could not flourish without a strong underlying moral culture, animated by empathy and Fellow-feeling, by our ability to understand our common bond as human beings and to recognize the needs of others ."
  • Of a businessperson or business whose actions have contributed to the building of trust, stability and peace, in accordance with the criteria of the Oslo-based Business for Peace Foundation. The word 'businessworthy' has been coined by the foundation, to describe businesspersons or businesses looking beyond being creditworthy to exploring how they can reconnect business with society to mutual gain.
  • Derived terms

    * businessworthiness