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Analysis of Moral-and-Ethic Business in Russia

Yu. G. Chernysheva and G.I. Shepelenko

European Research Studies Journal, 2017, vol. XX, issue 1, 311-318

Abstract: The article studies the significance of corporate social responsibility. The authors have chosen aspects of social-and-ethic business as an object of the research. They identify the features of the development of Russian business in the area of moral-and-ethic aspects. The authors also have justified the necessity of forming corporate social responsibility taking into account moral-and-ethic principles. The authors have made the conclusion that an entrepreneur must understand that the compliance with the standards of moral-and-ethic business is the only possible mitigation of conflict of interests of the entrepreneur and the interests of the employee. The authors have suggested forming Russian model of moral-and-ethic business requiring an active role of the state in economic and social spheres combining employees’ commitment in their performance and moral-and-ethic responsibility of the entrepreneur.

Keywords: Moral-and-ethic aspects of business; social-and-economic justice of business; entrepreneurship; social responsibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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