Development of social responsibility of business in China: experience for Ukraine
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https://doi.org/10.21847/1728-9343.2017.6(152).122329Keywords:
socio-economic responsibility of entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, social reporting, charity, state-owned enterprisesAbstract
The article presents a theoretical review of state regulation of corporate social responsibility in China. The basic legislative acts regulating this sphere are defined. Obligatory social reporting for state-owned enterprises is indicated. It was noted that an important area of regulation of social responsibility of business by the state is the environment, due to the high level of pollution and industrial character of the country's economy. The directions for the development of Ukrainian socio-economic responsibility of entrepreneurship based on China's experience are determined.
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