Corporate Social Responsibility of Business in Russia: from Charity to Natural Technologies
https://doi.org/10.21686/2413-2829-2023-2-121-129
Abstract
Research of the New York University and the American company Nielson showed that 81% of people all over the world are sure that business shall take care of the environment. The demand for ecological or green goods is higher as well as for the whole product group. Sense, cultural codes, values, world outlook and ethics are becoming crucial factors of production and consumption in the 21sr century. The role of adequate level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is rising drastically for the public company. The authors showed that in view of all mentioned above we should speak about quality transformation of policy dealing with CSR, about transition from traditional task to support company reputation at the expense of conventional charity to organization of sustainable social and economic conditions for the development of business in the region, country and in multinational surrounding.
About the Authors
V. V. AnanishnevRussian Federation
Vladislav V. Ananishnev PhD, Assistant Professor of the Department for Production; President of the Moscow Cluster Business Initiatives
32А Khoroshevskoe highway, Moscow, 125284
29 4th Parkovaya Str., Moscow, 105043
A. A. Voronin
Russian Federation
Andrey A. Voronin PhD, Chairman of the Expert Council on corporate governance of companies with state ownership
32 Nakhimovsky Avenue, Moscow, 117218,
M. A. Pronin
Russian Federation
Mikhail A. Pronin PhD, Senior Research Fellow at the Sector of Humanitarian Expertise and Bioethics, Head of the Virtualistics Research Group
1 building, 12 Goncharnaya Str., Moscow, 109240,
T. V. Brizhanina
Russian Federation
Tatiana V. Brizhanina Post-Graduate Student of the Department for Psychology
129 Kashirin Brothers Str., Chelyabinsk,454001
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For citations:
Ananishnev V.V., Voronin A.A., Pronin M.A., Brizhanina T.V. Corporate Social Responsibility of Business in Russia: from Charity to Natural Technologies. Vestnik of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics. 2023;20(2):121-129. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21686/2413-2829-2023-2-121-129