On October 15, 2014, RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeev took part in a meeting of the CSR Committee of the Russian Managers Association attended by representatives of major Russian and foreign companies, universities and NGOs.
The event was opened by Association’s Deputy Executive Director Vadim Kovalyov and Chairman of CSR Committee ...
... producer of Gas, and also provider of specialist nuclear technology for Energy production. I am suggesting that it might be a good idea for Russian Industrialist, Entrepreneurs to think about the need to also be involved in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Initiatives that support access for all to Renewable Energy. Russia is the second largest producer of fossil fuels in the World and will be for some time to come. Russian Companies like GAZPROM should now seriously consider making “CSR and ...
... Higher buildings? Bigger airports? Longer highways? Bigger and larger burgers and drinks? Bigger billboards and larger consumer markets? And then of course we have companies and institutions investing in such things like corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects to give back to society in show of commitment to ethics. Still I remain cautious of these programmes as we know how some companies are reported to have used some of these projects as a loophole for tax evasion. An article in 2012, argued ...