SOCIAL ECONOMIC FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING ETHICAL CONSUMPTION IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD: IS THERE A FUTURE IN RUSSIA?
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SOCIAL ECONOMIC FACTORS FOR DEVELOPING ETHICAL CONSUMPTION IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD: IS THERE A FUTURE IN RUSSIA?
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150-160
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Results of a study related to conditions for development of an ethical consumption are systematized. Empirical study data permitted to clarify levels, attitudes and factors of involving student youth in ethical consumption practices. By means of regressive analysis we found out that a basic role in real inclusion of young Russians in ethical consumption is played by economic, value activity and institutional factors. A conclusion is made about potentialities and expansion conditions of this practice in Russia.
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ethical consumption, social practices, social innovations, civic activities, civil society, students
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01.03.2015
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