noun
- the process of taking in and absorbing ideas, values, or beliefs so that they become part of one's own thinking or behavior
- the process of bringing something inside or into the interior of an organization, system, or body
Usage: commonly used in psychology, education, and sociology
Usage: used in business, economics, and biology
Examples
- The internalization of cultural values begins in childhood through family and education.
- Through repeated practice, students achieve internalization of mathematical concepts.
- The company's internalization of supply chain operations reduced costs significantly.
- Psychologists study the internalization of social norms in adolescent development.
- Internalization of safety protocols ensures that workers follow procedures automatically.
- The internalization of environmental responsibility is key to sustainable business practices.