2022
DOI: 10.55421/2499992x_2022_3_16
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Social and Environmental Sustainability of Russian Business: Sociological Analysis and Esg Practices

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“…However, some studies have argued that green culture could not be classified as a unidimensional construct (Liobikienė & Poškus, 2019), but are separated as the types of behaviour with twofold causal factors (Pisano & Lubell, 2017;Poškus, 2018). In this study, green culture is classified as a multifaceted construct with two conceptual elements based on the cultural theory of environment; green and culture (Ermolaeva, 2010). The environmental basic constitutes the importance of fulfilling green that is related to environmental matters such as downcycling, reusing, reducing, recycling and global warming.…”
Section: Green Culturementioning
confidence: 92%
“…However, some studies have argued that green culture could not be classified as a unidimensional construct (Liobikienė & Poškus, 2019), but are separated as the types of behaviour with twofold causal factors (Pisano & Lubell, 2017;Poškus, 2018). In this study, green culture is classified as a multifaceted construct with two conceptual elements based on the cultural theory of environment; green and culture (Ermolaeva, 2010). The environmental basic constitutes the importance of fulfilling green that is related to environmental matters such as downcycling, reusing, reducing, recycling and global warming.…”
Section: Green Culturementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Five items from C.-C. Chen, Chen, and Tung (2018) composed the environmental attitude scale. The green social norms scale consisted of five questions, as noted by (Ermolaeva, 2010;Sreen, Purbey, & Sadarangani, 2018). To enhance the validity of the green behavioral control scale, researchers incorporated four questions from Armitage and Conner (1999) study and one item from Awuni and Du (2016) study.…”
Section: Measurement Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first part of the questionnaire was regarding purchase intention, and was primarily developed referring to the literature of Darlius and Keni [50] and Nosi et al [56], with a total of five questions. The second part examined respondents' environmental awareness, and was developed referring to Ermolaeva [57] and Skallerud et al [55] with a total of four questions. The third part covered attitude, and was developed referring to Woo and Kim [18], Dilotsotlhe and Inseng [32], and Chen et al [58], with a total of four questions.…”
Section: Research Questionnaire Designmentioning
confidence: 99%