Corporate social responsibility. A theme that has resonated in the Western world for decades. This modern trend does not avoid our country either, where it is gradually taking root and becoming part of the public discourse. ESG in Slovakia, but also abroad, represents a comprehensive approach to the evaluation of companies, which goes beyond traditional financial indicators and focuses on environmental, social and management aspects of business.
But how do ordinary Slovaks actually perceive this topic? Are these questions important to them when evaluating companies and their products? And are they willing to support responsible business even at the cost of higher costs? The answers to these questions are provided by the latest study of the Ipsos agency called ESG & Reputation Research. It offers a unique insight into the thinking of the Slovak population in the area of corporate responsibility and sustainability. The results reveal several surprising trends and paradoxes that illustrate the complexity of this issue in our domestic context. (More on esgklub.sk)