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This volume presents the proceedings of the 3rd International Scientific Conference on Sustainable Development (ESG 2022), St. Petersburg 2022. It discusses strategic approaches and relevant decisions of business, government, and civil society to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which were adopted by all UN member states in 2015. At present, the economies of different countries are in a zone of turbulence and the current agenda pushes the transformation of all customary systems to maintain and keep the achieved positions. The need to implement the agenda of sustainable development and achieve the SDGs is implemented through the socio-economic development strategies of countries with low greenhouse gas emissions, opportunities for green and transitional projects are considered, the issue of disclosure of non-financial reporting is widely studied, which can provide additional signal to business about the framework of sustainability in a changing world, as well as prospects for implementation of social and managerial business initiatives within the SDGs.
The economies of various countries are currently in a zone of turbulence, and the current agenda is pushing for the transformation of all customary systems to maintain and sustain the positions achieved. The need to implement the sustainable development agenda and achieve the SDGs is being realized through the socio-economic development strategies of countries with low greenhouse gas emissions, opportunities for green and transitional projects are being considered, non-financial reporting disclosure is being widely studied, which can provide an additional signal to business about the sustainability framework in a changing world, and prospects for social and managerial business initiatives under the SDGs.
This volume brings together material on sustainable development in economics and finance as well as industry. It is intended for scholars and professionals involvedin public and corporate finance, financial accounting and auditing, sustainable development risk management, as well as economic growth, macroeconomics, monetary policy in a sustainable development environment, public and corporate governance and economics, corporate communications and public relations.
Explains the impact of ESG (Environmental Social Governance) on Finance, Economics, and Industry Discusses the socio-economic strategies of countries to reach the Un 2030 SDG Illustrates how ESG financing tools can be applied
Auteur
Anna Rumyantseva, Ph.D. in Economics, is Vice-Rector for Research and International Affairs of Saint Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics (Russia). She is a leading expert in Corporate Finance, Strategic Financial Management, Financial and Managerial Accounting.
Hod Anyigba, Ph.D. in Economics, is Assistant Academic Dean and DBA Program Director at Nobel International Business School (Ghana). He is a leading specialist in the field of Economic Globalization, Policy Compliance Behavior, and Conceptualizing Corporate Entrepreneurial Strategy.
Elena Sintsova, Ph.D. in Economics, is Head of the Department of International Finance and Accounting of Saint Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics (Russia). She is a leading specialist in Sustainable Development, Business Processes and Management of Companies, and Industry.
Natalia Vasilenko, DSc in Economics, is Chief Research Worker, Professor of the Department of Information Technology and Mathematics of Saint Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics (Russia). She is a leading specialist in Digital Economy, Institutional Economy, and Service Sector Economy.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Urban Improvement, Environmental Pollution and Population Health in the Context of Investment Priorities Working-out for Sustainable Development.- Chapter 2. Basic Approaches to Counterparty's Reliability Assessment Under Implementation of ESG Technologies.- Chapter 3. Corporate Management and Sustainable Development: Case of the Fashion Industry.- Chapter 4. Circular Business Models in Industry.- Chapter 5. Digitalization of the Housing and Utilities Sector as a Factor of Its Sustainable Development.- Chapter 6. Sustainable Development Financing as a Factor Affecting on Operational Efficiency of the Company.- Chapter 7. Features of Financing the Green-digital Way in Russia.- Chapter 8. Innovative Transformations Management in Organizations in the Context of Its Sustainable Development Under Digital Transformation of the Economy.- Chapter 9. International Legal and Economic Aspects of Ensuring Energy and Climate Safety in Modern Conditions.- Chapter 10. Conditions for the Formation of Sustainable Energy in Kazakhstan.- Chapter 11. Agetech Innovations as an Instrument for Older Population Inclusion.- Chapter 12. ESG Concept of Growth in the Outlines of Real and Financial Institutions.- Chapter 13. Non-standard Green Buildings and Smart Houses as Way to Get Additional Financial Resources.- Chapter 14. Product Quality Management Through the Prism of Consumption in Modern Society.- Chapter 15. Regulation of ESG-ecosystem - Context and Content Evolution: Energy Sector Study.- Chapter 16. Ecological and Humanitarian Approach to Assessing the Tourist and Recreational Attractiveness of Cultural Landscapes Drawing on the Example of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Curonian Spit.- Chapter 17. Marketing Communications as a Tool for Sustainable Development for City-forming Organizations.- Chapter 18. Sustainable Development Policy and Environmental Sustainability in the Arctic Territories.- Chapter 19. Principles of Ecological and Economic Management of Innovative Development of Heat Supply.- Chapter 20. Dynamics of Food Security Factors in the Regions of the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation.- Chapter 21. ESG Rankings to Confirm the Commitment of Universities to the SDGS.- Chapter 22. Concept of Taking Risk-tolerant Financial Decisions Under Elevated Uncertainty.- Chapter 23. Reflection of the Sustainable Development Goals in Citizen Science Projects.- Chapter 24. Personnel Risks of Media Organizations: An Approach From the Standpoint of the ESG Concept.- Chapter 25. Analysis of the Estimation and Impact Methodology of Tax Evasion for Industrial Entities.- Chapter 26. Selection of Methods for Assessing the Resultativeness of the Company's Adaptation to Market Conditions.- Chapter 27. Institutional Support of ESG-initiatives Implementation for Sustainable Development Transition.- Chapter 28. Eye Tracking as a Research and Training Tool for Ensuring Quality Education.- Chapter 29. Improving the Methodology for Calculating the Index of Growth of Small and Medium-sized Businesses.- Chapter 30. Transformation of Electricity Markets in the Eurasian Economic Union Member States: Problems and Prospects of Liberalization.- Chapter 31. The Contribution of Ecological and Medical Tourism to Sustainable Development Based on the Potential of Radon Water Springs in the Leningrad Region.