2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201911002163
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Efficiency of social innovation and investment projects for the sustainable economic development

Abstract: The need of ecological and demographic equilibrium demands implementation of social investments, including business within realization of corporate social responsibility that, in turn, needs validity of calculations for the assessment of efficiency and effectiveness of the respective projects. Nowadays, many companies develop their own techniques of the social projects’ assessment, which can use the same parameter, but measure it in another way. And in this sense, they often become incomparable. The main conte… Show more

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“…Although several studies have looked at compliance programs in and of themselves to improve a company's reputation, more studies need to be undertaken on the actual implementation of these programs. Therefore, further study is necessary, emphasizing the moral atmosphere and corporate behaviors-often referred to as the "tone at the top"-because these elements greatly impact compliance (64). Numerous studies have examined how various rules of conduct perform under various design strategies.…”
Section: Study Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several studies have looked at compliance programs in and of themselves to improve a company's reputation, more studies need to be undertaken on the actual implementation of these programs. Therefore, further study is necessary, emphasizing the moral atmosphere and corporate behaviors-often referred to as the "tone at the top"-because these elements greatly impact compliance (64). Numerous studies have examined how various rules of conduct perform under various design strategies.…”
Section: Study Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%