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Issue:2023 №1 (81)
Section:Economic theory
UDK:005.003
DOI:https://doi.org/10.33271/ebdut/81.020
Article language:Ukrainian
Pages:20-35
Title:Evolution of approaches to socially responsible management of enterprises in the context of sustainable development
Authors:Bardas A. V., Dnipro University of Technology,
Kornetskyy A. O., Ukrainian Catholic University
Annotation:Methods. The results were obtained by applying the following methods: structural and logical – in identifying the relationship between the categories of «social entrepreneurship», «social responsibility of business» and «sustainable development»; method of general and specific – in studying «social entrepreneurship» and «social enterprise»; specific historical – in studying the evolution of social entrepreneurship in the American and Ukrainian conditions; generalisation and comparison – to establish differences between social enterprises. Results. The article examines the nature of the evolution of approaches to socially responsible management of enterprises in the context of sustainable development of society. It is established that these include the distribution of a fixed part of the profit (net) for social purposes, employment of representatives of vulnerable categories of the population, and solving a social or environmental problem directly with the product. Novelty. The study systematises approaches to the definition of socially responsible business, offers an explanation of the key parameters of social entrepreneurship in terms of the relationship between the business model of a commercial organisation and social value, and describes the criteria of social entrepreneurship, taking into account the combinatorics of their implementation. Practical value. Since social entrepreneurship involves the sale of goods or services by a commercial or non-profit organisation with the aim of creating social value, its practical implementation contributes to the implementation of the tasks set out in national and international legislation on sustainable development. The article explains the relationship between sustainable development of society and social entrepreneurship. The proposed typology of enterprises allows owners and top management to determine how significant the need to create social value will be in the organisation's activities. 
Keywords:Management, Social entrepreneurship, Social responsibility of business, Corporate social responsibility, Sustainable development
File of the article:EV20231_020-035.pdf
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