Defining Approaches to the Selection of Management Decisions in the Environmental Sector of the Enterprise Economy
https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2021-4-262-268
Abstract
Aim. The presented study aims to identify development features that are characteristic of the environmental sector of the enterprise economy within the framework of sustainable development theory and to propose approaches to the selection of management tools in the context of social, environmental, and economic growth.
Tasks. The authors examine the mechanism for managing the development of the environmental sector of the enterprise economy; characterize financial and non-financial instruments for regulating and supporting environmental entrepreneurship; identify problems and opportunities for their successful application at different levels of the economy to maintain sustainable economic growth and quality of life.
Methods. This study uses content analysis within the framework of sustainable development theory and the environmental approach to economic modeling.
Results. An approach to examining the environmental sector of the business economy and selecting tools for its regulation and support is proposed.
Conclusions. The authors substantiate the need to expand the scope of examination of the economic development model, making allowance for the environmental adaptation of the results and the search for new financial and non-financial instruments for managing the development of the environmental sector of the enterprise economy.
About the Authors
E. S. IvlevaRussian Federation
Elena S. Ivleva, D.Sci., Ph.D. in Economics, Professor, Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of International Finance and Accounting
44A Lermontovskiy Ave., St. Petersburg, 190103, Russia
N. S. Shashina
Russian Federation
Nina S. Shashina, D.Sci., Ph.D. in Economics, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management
5 Krapivnyy Pereulok, St. Petersburg, 194044, Russia
E. S. Shashina
Russian Federation
Emiliya S. Shashina, Senior Lecturer
5 Krapivnyy Pereulok, St. Petersburg, 194044, Russia
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For citations:
Ivleva E.S., Shashina N.S., Shashina E.S. Defining Approaches to the Selection of Management Decisions in the Environmental Sector of the Enterprise Economy. Economics and Management. 2021;27(4):262-268. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2021-4-262-268