Environmental Business as a New Ideologeme of Social Progress: Social and Philosophical Analysis
Severyn-Mrachkovska Liudmyla ()
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Severyn-Mrachkovska Liudmyla: PhD, associate professor, Head of the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Personnel Management, Sociology and Psychology, State University “Kyiv National Economic University by Vadym Hetman”, Ukraine. Address: Volgogradska Str. 9a, ap.23, 03110 Kyiv, Ukraine. Phone: + 38 068 543 97 57.
Management of Organizations: Systematic Research, 2019, vol. 82, issue 1, 71-86
Abstract:
The article presents a social and philosophical analysis of the phenomenon of environmental business as a new ideologeme of social progress. The essence, reasons of occurrence, conditions and directions of the activity of the ecological business in the modern world are analysed. It is concluded that the development of the environmental business is a determinant of the process of the greening of the economy, contributes to the expansion of the environmental thinking of the society and serves as a necessary condition for the sustainable development of the country and the world in general. The environmental business is a vivid example of the interaction between morality and economy.
Keywords: environmental business; ecological strategies; greening of economic development; ecological thinking; social progress (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1515/mosr-2019-0014
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