2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201913504011
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Green economy: a role of IMC in formation of public consciousness

Abstract: The article considers the system-forming role of integrated marketing communications as a means of building a dialogue and finding a compromise between business, government and society. The impact of integrated communications on the formation of conscious consumption and care for environment in the countries of the world and in Russia has been estimated. The absence or insufficient efforts of the state to inform a consumer about environmental initiatives which form a negative or neglectful attitude to eco-acti… Show more

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“…According to E. Sharyan and the team of authors, the formation of the "green economy" is influenced by integrated marketing communications as a factor in the formation of conscious consumption and preservation of the environment in the world and Russia in particular [25]. Researchers A. Balabanova and N. Keshchyan note the possibilities of solving environmental problems at the level of cooperation between municipal administration, business and the public [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to E. Sharyan and the team of authors, the formation of the "green economy" is influenced by integrated marketing communications as a factor in the formation of conscious consumption and preservation of the environment in the world and Russia in particular [25]. Researchers A. Balabanova and N. Keshchyan note the possibilities of solving environmental problems at the level of cooperation between municipal administration, business and the public [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%