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“It’s essential to recognize that we’re assessing dynamics,” says the expert. ”For this, we’ve developed a system encompassing quantitative and qualitative blocks, feedback tools, and a specific methodology that aligns with the overall approach to sustainable development assessment. The qualitative assessment block is extremely important because the field of sustainable development is not yet so established that everything can be accurately and uniformly quantified for everyone.”
Evaluation is an ongoing narrative because the subject varies from company to company, industry to industry, and a one-size-fits-all accounting system has not been set up. Sinitsyn quotes examples such as employee health issues, which different companies may address in various ways, from on-site doctors to comprehensive medical insurance plans, sick pay supplements, and so forth. These practices are not yet standardized, so they are continuously monitored and updated.
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and implement a nationally customized list of relevant indicators, the authors suggest incorporating the ASI approach into the Standard. This approach assesses whether results comply with specified criteria. Specifically, they recommend partially integrating the “Business Social Capital Standard” into the overall framework of the official document currently being drafted by Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development.
ECG RATING OF RESPONSIBLE BUSINESSOther original approaches exist, such as the increasingly popular ‘ESG Rating of Responsible Business,’ developed by the Financial University under the Government of Russia in collaboration with the Mendeleev Institute of Taxation, and supported by the Federal Tax Service and the Accounts Chamber of Russia. This approach is in line with the ESG acronym – environment, staff, and government – and takes into account almost 100,000 businesses throughout the country.[27]
We sought commentary on this approach from Anastasia Gorelkina, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Siberian Business Union Holding Company and Co-Chair of the Commission on Social Responsibility and Corporate Communications of the Association of Communication Agencies of Russia (ACAR). Anastasia Gorelkina is confident that all initiatives motivating companies to pursue sustainable development are a positive signal for our society. All the existing major projects – ‘Sustainability Reporting Standard,’ ‘ESG Rating,’ and ‘Business Social Capital Standard’ – advocate the same principle: to demonstrate success not merely from a financial performance perspective but also in terms of social responsibility. The more information a person has about how a company cares for him, his loved ones, society, and the nation, the more peaceful and harmonious their life becomes.